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#Delete a group in protools 12 pro#
In this month's Pro Tools workshop, I'm going to introduce some tips that can be handy when you're really up against it.
#Delete a group in protools 12 full#
When you're in the middle of a complex, fast-moving session and the control room is full of 'helpful advice', the last thing you want to be doing is struggling to create multiple Playlists or tracks, and I've found these techniques invaluable in difficult situations. Pro Tools 's Playlists feature is invaluable when you're recording multiple takes, and if you're working on a complex session with multiple sources being recorded at once, it can provide a neat way of keeping track of all the takes. Before the studio recording session, create template Sessions with the appropriate number of tracks and set up the input and output routing, track names, grouping and so on. Group all of the tracks and create a new Playlist by selecting New Playlist in one of the track name pull-down menus in the Edit window. This automatically attaches a '.01' suffix to the end of each individual track name in the group, clearly indicating take one of the recording process. The New Playlist pop-up on a track creates new Playlists for all tracks in the same active group. When you record subsequent takes, click the pull-down menu in one of the group of tracks and choose New Playlist again.

Pro Tools now advances all of the playlists in that group to '.02', which becomes your take two, and so on. This way, you always have a numerical ident associated with the Playlist and the audio for each take, because the track names together with their suffixes are transferred automatically to the audio files as you record.

#Delete a group in protools 12 mac#
(If you're a Mac user, don't forget that in version 6.9 it's not a good idea to open a template Session by double-clicking on it in the Finder. Instead open it using the Open Session option from the File Menu or open it from the Workspace Browser, or drag it onto the Pro Tools icon in the Dock.) #Delete a group in protools 12 mac
