Language compatibility, Unicode support for languages, Pro tools automatic naming language – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 16: File and Session Management and Compatibility

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• Instrument tracks are split into separate Aux-

iliary Input and MIDI tracks.

• The following attributes are dropped:

• Region groups

• Region loops

• Sample-based MIDI regions

• Sample-based MIDI tracks

• Inserts F–J and any associated automation

• Sends F–J and any associated automation

• Marker/Memory Locations 201–999

• Busses 17–32 (Pro Tools LE)

• The Limit Character Set option must be en-

abled and you must select a single language
and character set.

Saving Pro Tools LE 8.0 Sessions to
Pro Tools LE 5.0 Format

To save a Pro Tools LE 8.0 session so it is com-
patible with Pro Tools version 5.0, use the File >
Save Copy In

command to select the Pro Tools 5.0

Session

format.

When saving a Pro Tools LE 7.4 session to
Pro Tools 5.0 format, the following occurs:

• All that occurs when saving a Pro Tools LE 8.0

session to Pro Tools 5.1->6.9 format.

• Fader Gain levels and automation breakpoints

higher than +6 dB are changed to +6 dB.

• Multi-mono plug-in instances are dropped.

• Sends assigned to multichannel paths or sub-

paths of multichannel paths are dropped.

• Tracks assigned to “No Output” are routed to

Busses 31 and 32.

• Tracks/sends assigned to Busses 33–64 are

routed to Busses 31 and 32.

• Tracks assigned to multichannel paths or sub-

paths of multichannel paths are routed to
Busses 31 and 32.

• Tracks/sends assigned to stereo paths referring

to even/odd channels (such as 2–3) are routed
to Busses 31 and 32.

Language Compatibility

Unicode Support for Languages

Pro Tools supports entry and display of any lan-
guage characters supported in Unicode any-
where in the Pro Tools application. This lets
you:

• Use multiple languages in session names,

and in path names, file names and region
names within the same session.

• Search for terms in multiple languages in

DigiBase browsers.

Pro Tools Automatic Naming
Language

When working in a language other than En-
glish, you can set Pro Tools to automatically
name session elements (such as regions, tracks,
and I/O paths) in English. This is useful when
sharing sessions with other users working in En-
glish.

To set the Automatic Naming Language to match
the language selected for the Pro Tools
application:

1

Choose Setup > Preferences and click the Dis-

play tab.

2

Choose the language you want to use in

Pro Tools from the Language pop-up menu.

3

Deselect the Default Automatic Naming to En-

glish

option.

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