These modes have been extrapolated from the solo modes philosophy presented by analog consoles, in which the most common options can be described as:. The picture above shows a Pro Tools session with several tracks.
The user can now switch that to AFL, for example. At this point the user has learned about the different solo modes included in Pro Tools and how to switch between them. How to use Solo Modes in Pro Tools. Pro Tools let the user use the Solo button to: Mute other tracks so that the selected track can be auditioned alone.
Route a selected track to a separate output. These modes have been extrapolated from the solo modes philosophy presented by analog consoles, in which the most common options can be described as: SIP Solo In Place : When this mode is selected, the Solo button will mute other tracks.
Additionally, tracks can be solo safed. You can close the search result window with the escape key, or by clicking outside its boundaries. The appropriate keyboard shortcut will light up. Commit to memory! Tooltips Some Pro Tools shortcuts have tooltips , which can be activated by hovering over them with the mouse. Yep, got it. Recall Zoom Memory 1 1. Recall Zoom Memory 2 2. Recall Zoom Memory 3 3. Recall Zoom Memory 4 4.
Recall Zoom Memory 5 5. Recall corresponding preset Stop record and discard take. Recall Memory Location. Shuttle Lock stop Classic or Transport mode 0. Shuffle Mode F1. Slip Mode F2. Spot Mode F3. Grid Mode F4. Toggle between Grid and Slip modes F4. Zoomer Tool F5. Trimmer Tool F6. Selector Tool F7. Grabber Tool F8.
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