M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 41: Plug-in and Hardware Inserts

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Track Selector

Accesses any track in the session

except MIDI, VCA, and Video tracks.

Insert Position Selector

Accesses any insert on

the current track.

Plug-in Selector

Lets you select any real-time

plug-in installed in the Plug-ins folder (that is
created when you install Pro Tools).

Key Input Selector

Lets you select audio on a par-

ticular input or bus and route it to trigger the
plug-in. This selector only appears on plug-ins
that feature side-chain processing. Key inputs
are monophonic.

MIDI Node Display

Shows MIDI node informa-

tion for MIDI-enabled plug-ins. MIDI nodes are
virtual connections from Pro Tools to software
instruments and other MIDI-enabled plug-ins.
MIDI nodes are useful for routing multiple MIDI
tracks to different channels of a single virtual
MIDI device. MIDI node numbers are also dis-
played in a track’s MIDI Output selector. The
MIDI node indicator only appears in plug-ins
that can receive MIDI.

Preset Controls

Plug-in Settings Menu

Lets you copy, paste, save,

and import plug-in settings.

Plug-in Librarian Menu

Recalls plug-in presets

(plug-in settings files saved in the plug-in’s root
settings folder or in the current session’s Set-
tings folder). See “Plug-in Presets” on page 886.

Next (+) and Previous (–) Setting Buttons

Let

you select the next or previous preset from the
Librarian menu.

Plug-ins Settings Select Button

Accesses the

Plug-in Settings dialog, which lists the presets
for the selected plug-in. From this list, you can
audition and select plug-in presets.

Compare

Toggles between the original saved

plug-in settings and any changes you have made
to it so you can compare them.

Key Input selector (Dyn III Compressor/Limiter shown)

MIDI node display (Transfuser shown)

Key Input selector

MIDI node indicator

Preset controls in the plug-in window

You will lose the current settings if they are
not saved before you use the Next and Pre-
vious Setting buttons. Always save your
plug-in settings as a preset using the Plug-in
Settings menu.

Plug-in Settings menu

Plug-in Librarian menu

Compare button

Next Setting

Previous Setting

Settings Select

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