Chapter 12: grouping tracks, Grouping tracks, R 12. grouping tracks – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 12: Grouping Tracks

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Chapter 12: Grouping Tracks

Grouping Tracks

Pro Tools provides a relative grouping function
for linking tracks and their controls.

Groups are useful for editing several tracks in ex-
actly the same way, or for mixing several tracks
(such as a pair of stereo tracks or a submix) while
keeping them at the same relative volume level.

Pro Tools provides the following grouping
features:

• Up to 104 different groups are available, ar-

ranged in 4 banks of 26 Group IDs.

• Groups can be nested (subgroups within

groups).

• Grouped faders or controllers preserve their

levels relative to each other.

• Groups are assignable to an available VCA

Master track (Pro Tools HD only).

Mix Groups, Edit Groups, and
Mix/Edit Groups

Mix Groups only affect mixing functions and
Edit Groups only affect editing. Mix/Edit
Groups link the grouping functions of the Mix
Group and the Edit Group.

Edit Groups

Edit Groups affect the following items in the
Edit and MIDI Editor windows:

• Track View

• Track Height

• Track Timebase

• Audio and MIDI editing functions

• Automation editing functions

Mix Groups in Pro Tools HD

Mix Groups in Pro Tools HD can be set to affect
the following items:

• Main Mute

• Solo

• Send Level

• Send Mute

• Main Volume

• Main Pan

• Main LFE Level

• Record Enable

• Input Monitoring

• Automation Mode

• Send Pan

• Send LFE Level

• Plug-in Controls

• Plug-in Bypass

You can also group regions into region
groups. See “Region Groups” on page 743.

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