Making inserts inactive – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 41: Plug-in and Hardware Inserts

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To show (or hide) inserts, do one of the following:

„

In the Mix window (or Edit window), select

View > Mix Window

(or Edit Window) > Inserts A–E

or Inserts F–J.

– or –

„

Select Inserts A–E or Inserts F–J from the Edit

Window or Mix Window View selector.

Display of Plug-in Window Status

In the Mix and Edit window, the plug-in button
and selector display the currently inserted plug-
in, its bypass state (see “Bypassing Plug-ins” on
page 897
), focus status, and window status.

Indicating the Controller Focus

For most control surfaces, only one plug-in can
be focused at a time. ICON worksurfaces can
have up to four plug-ins focused at once (using
the EQ and Dynamics controls, and Custom
Faders on your worksurface).

The current controller focus, if any, is indicated
with a color outline around its name:

Making Inserts Inactive

Plug-in and hardware inserts can be made inac-
tive to free up their resources for other uses.
When a plug-in insert is inactive it retains its as-
signment, position, and related automation
playlists. However, it will not pass audio and
does not consume any DSP or TDM resources.

When opening sessions, inserts will automati-
cally be made inactive in any of the following
situations:

• The system has insufficient DSP resources.

• A plug-in is not installed.

• A plug-in type is not available (RTAS or TDM).

• Opening the session results in plug-in type

substitutions. This can happen if the type is
available but substituting would result in an
unsupported condition, such as opening a ses-
sion containing a TDM plug-in for which an
RTAS version is unavailable.

inserts and Sends in the Mix window

Indication of open plug-in window

Inserts (A–E) View

Sends (A–E) View

I/O View

Sends (F–J) View

Inserts (F–J) View

Lit plug-in name

Controller focus

Focus outline

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