Importing sessions and tracks by drag and drop, Copying during import – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 15: Importing and Exporting Session Data

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Import – Overlay New On Existing Playlists

Im-

ports the main playlist from the source track.
When you import the playlist into an existing
track, any existing playlist data that overlaps
data imported from the source track is trimmed
and replaced with the imported data. Any play-
list data in the destination track that does not
overlap remains in the destination track.

Do Not Import

Does not import the main playlist

from the source track. No audio is imported;
only the attributes selected in the Track Data to
Import

list are imported to the selected tracks.

When selected, importing all of the source
track’s input, output, send, insert and plug-in at-
tributes is equivalent to importing a channel
strip.

Importing Sessions and Tracks by
Drag and Drop

Session files can be dragged into the current
session to import (and spot) audio, video, MIDI,
region group, REX and ACID files, tracks, and
session data.

• Dragging a session to the Region List imports

all the regions from that session (without im-
porting tracks).

• Dragging a session to a track in Pro Tools LE

lets you import tracks.

• Dragging a session to a track playlist in

Pro Tools HD, or Pro Tools LE with Complete
Production Toolkit or DV Toolkit 2, opens the
Import Session Data dialog, letting you select
tracks and attributes to import. The imported
session data will begin wherever you drop the
session in the Timeline.

To import tracks and other session data by drag
and drop:

1

Open a browser.

2

Drag a Pro Tools session file, or an AAF or OMF

sequence (requires DigiTranslator 2.0), into the
current session, as follows:

• Drag onto an existing track to overlay or

overwrite data on the target tracks. Hold
the Shift key while dragging if you intend
to replace the current track playlists with
those being imported (the Shift key pre-
configures the settings in the Import Ses-
sion Data dialog).

• Drag to empty space in the Edit window to

create new tracks for the imported session
data.

• Configure the Import Session Data options

(see “Import Session Data Dialog” on
page 291).

Copying During Import

If no conversion is necessary, and the files reside
on a suitable Performance volume, Pro Tools ref-
erences the original version of the media. You
can also choose to copy media while importing
by using key commands, or enabling the Auto-
matically Copy Files on Import

preference. Copies

are created in the session’s Audio Files Folder.

To manually copy files on import:

„

Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac) the

files. A copy is created in the session Audio Files
folder.

When importing sessions or tracks, the Import
Session Data dialog lets you specify whether to
reference the source media, or copy it.

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