Deleting paths, Making paths active or inactive – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 6: I/O Setup

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Deleting Paths

Path definitions can be deleted from the current
session to reflect changes to your hardware
setup, or to clean up track selector menus by re-
moving unwanted or unnecessary path defini-
tions. After deleting a path, any tracks or send
assignments to that path are reset to No Output.

To delete a main path or sub-path:

1

In the I/O Setup dialog, select the path you

want to delete.

2

Click Delete Path.

3

Click OK to save changes and close the I/O

Setup dialog.

To delete all paths:

1

Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac) any

path name.

2

Click Delete Path.

3

Click OK to save changes and close the I/O

Setup dialog.

Making Paths Active or Inactive

Pro Tools paths can be Active (on) or Inactive
(off, or unavailable). Paths can be globally acti-
vated or deactivated in the I/O Setup dialog.
Making a signal path inactive will turn off the
signal path on any and all tracks currently as-
signed to it.

Pro Tools also sets unavailable paths to inactive.
Paths can be unavailable when hardware or
other system resources are unavailable, such as
when opening a session saved on a different
system.

Tracks can also be made active or inactive. For
information, see “Making Track Inputs and Out-
puts Inactive from the Edit or Mix Window” on
page 181.

To globally activate or deactivate a path:

1

Choose Setup > I/O.

2

Select a path type using the tabs at the top of

the window.

3

Set the Active/Inactive control for the path.

Inactive tracks that were assigned to the path
display in italics in the track path selectors.

4

Click OK to save changes and close the I/O

Setup dialog.

Display of Active and Inactive Paths in I/O
Setup

Unhighlighted (Italics)

Indicates the path is

inactive.

Highlighted (Non-Italics)

Indicates the path is

active.

Highlighted (Italics)

Indicates the path is active,

but there are not enough system resources avail-
able.

Active and inactive path settings in I/O Setup

Inactive

Active

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