Valid paths and requirements, Working with i/o settings files, I/o settings files – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 6: I/O Setup

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Channel Shuffling

Moving a signal from right to left results in a
shuffle of other signals after the new destination
channel. Moving a signal from left to right shuf-
fles any and all signals after the new destination
channel and leaves the previous channel empty.

Sub-Paths Follow Main Paths

When a main path is remapped, its sub-paths (if
any) will remap automatically to maintain con-
sistent routing. For example, remapping a stereo
path to different hardware outputs results in any
of its sub-paths moving with it.

Valid Paths and Requirements

While configuring the I/O Setup dialog, certain
rules apply for path definition and channel
mapping. All paths must be valid before the
I/O Setup configuration can be applied.

Though it is possible to set up invalid mappings
in the Channel Grid, Pro Tools will not accept
an I/O Setup configuration unless all paths meet
the path definition and channel mapping re-
quirements, as follows:

Minimum Path Definitions

All paths must have a

name, be of a specific format, and have a valid
I/O mapping.

Overlapping Channels and Valid Paths

Channel

mapping follows certain rules regarding overlap-
ping paths.

• There can be no partial or complete over-

laps between any two main Output paths,
any two Insert paths, or any two main Bus
paths.

• A newly-created Output or Bus path must

either be completely independent of other
maps (not mapped to any other available
I/O interface/channels), or it must be a sub-
path completely contained within a larger
path (for example, an LCR sub-path within
a larger 5.1 path).

• Output and Insert paths can overlap in I/O

Setup, but only one or the other can be
used at any given time in a session. (Inputs,
however, can be routed to multiple tracks.)

Working with I/O Settings
Files

I/O Settings can be managed when transferring
sessions, and when developing I/O Setup con-
figurations over the course of multiple sessions
and projects.

I/O Settings Files

When creating a new session, you can set the
session’s I/O Setup configuration by selecting an
available I/O Settings file. I/O Settings can also
be imported before or after you open a session.
The following types of I/O Settings are available:

Last Used

The most recent (or last used)

I/O Setup configuration is saved as a Last Used
settings file. See “Last Used I/O Settings” on
page 73 for
more information.

Changing a path’s format erases any cur-
rent channel mapping.

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