Track priority – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 11: Tracks

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Pro Tools LE systems let you play or record up to
48 simultaneous stereo or mono tracks. For de-
tails on LE system capabilities, see Table 7 on
page 34.

Track Priority

While your Pro Tools hardware allows a fixed
number of voices, Pro Tools software allows for
additional audio tracks beyond that fixed num-
ber of voices. While all of these tracks can be re-
corded to or imported, arranged, and cued for
playback, not all of them can be played back si-
multaneously.

When the number of tracks exceeds the number
of available voices, tracks with lower priority
may not be heard. For these situations,
Pro Tools assigns priorities to tracks that com-
pete for the available voices. Because there can
be more tracks than available voices, Pro Tools
provides multiple ways of adjusting the play-
back priority of audio tracks. See “Changing a
Track’s Playback Priority” on page 183 a
nd
“Freeing up Voices on a Track” on page 183.

With Pro Tools|HD systems, you can assign spe-
cific voices to multiple tracks such that those
voices are shared by more than one track. This
feature is called voice borrowing. The combina-
tion of playback/record tracks and shared voiced
tracks comprises the total number of voiceable
tracks
on a Pro Tools|HD system.

To set multiple tracks to the same voice, see
“Setting Voice Assignment” on page 184. For
additional information on voice borrowing,
see“Voice Borrowing” on page 186).

Changing a Track’s Playback Priority

Tracks with higher positions (leftmost in the
Mix window or topmost in the Edit window)
have priority over tracks in lower positions in a
session.

To increase a track’s priority, do any of the
following:

„

In the Mix window, drag the Track Name but-

ton to the left of other tracks in the session.
Tracks at the left of the Mix window have higher
priority than those on the right.

„

In the Edit window, drag the Track Name but-

ton above other tracks in the session. Tracks at
the top of the Edit window have higher priority
than those below.

„

In the Track List, drag the Track Name to a

higher position in the list. Tracks at the top of
this list have higher priority than those below.

Freeing up Voices on a Track

You can also adjust the relative priority of tracks
by freeing up the voices of individual tracks,
making them available to other tracks in the ses-
sion.

To free up the voice of a track, do one of the
following:

„

Click the Voice selector of the track and set it

to Off. See “Setting Voice Assignment” on
page 184.

„

Deactivate the track by Control-Start-clicking

(Windows) or Command-Control-clicking
(Mac) its track type icon in the Mix window.

„

Make sure the track does not have an Output

Path or Send assignment.

„

With Pro Tools HD, you can temporarily free a

track’s voice during playback by muting it (see
“Mute Frees Assigned Voice” on page 192).

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