Multichannel signal routing, Multichannel track outputs, Multichannel sends – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Multichannel Signal Routing

To mix in a multichannel format, tracks are as-
signed to multichannel paths.

Tracks can be mixed in surround using the fol-
lowing two methods:

• By setting a track main output to a multichan-

nel path.

• By assigning a multichannel send to route au-

dio to a multichannel path.

Multichannel Track Outputs

Tracks can be routed to multichannel output or
bus paths using the track’s Output Path selector.
This provides a multichannel panner and meter
in the Mix and Edit window I/O View.

Additional output assignments can be added by
Start-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking
(Mac) the Selector tool and assigning another
path.

Multichannel Sends

All track formats, including mono and stereo, let
you assign one or more multichannel sends.
This provides a multichannel panner in the
Sends View. Sends are also useful to bus tracks
for multichannel plug-in processing.

Figure 15 shows a mono audio track with a 5.1
(6-channel) send (View > Sends A–E > Send A).

Two different ways to configure tracks for multichannel
mixing

This channel’s output path
is multichannel, so the
track provides a multi-
channel panner

This channel’s main
output path is mono
(“Center music”). It
has a multichannel
send providing a multi-
channel panner

Figure 15. A mono audio track with a mono output
format and a multichannel send

Multichannel send panner

Mono meter

Mono output format

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