Digidesign 2 Manual De Usuario
Chapter 6: Working with Pro Tools LE
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Save Session
Saves the currently open session as
is, leaving it open to continue working.
Save Session As
Creates only a new session file
with the name you choose. This command does
not copy any of the audio or fade files being
used in the session, nor does it create a new Au-
dio Files or Fade Files folder. This can be useful if
you want to experiment with different arrange-
ments without affecting the original session.
not copy any of the audio or fade files being
used in the session, nor does it create a new Au-
dio Files or Fade Files folder. This can be useful if
you want to experiment with different arrange-
ments without affecting the original session.
Save Session Copy In
Saves a copy of the Ses-
sion file along with copies of all the active audio
and fade files used in the session. This is useful
for creating a clean copy of a session with only
those audio and fade files currently accessed in
the session.
and fade files used in the session. This is useful
for creating a clean copy of a session with only
those audio and fade files currently accessed in
the session.
System Resources and Settings
You can customize many Pro Tools LE system
settings in the Playback Engine dialog to opti-
mize system performance. See “Configuring the
Playback Engine” on page 11 for Macintosh,
and “Configuring the Playback Engine” on
page 20 for Windows.
settings in the Playback Engine dialog to opti-
mize system performance. See “Configuring the
Playback Engine” on page 11 for Macintosh,
and “Configuring the Playback Engine” on
page 20 for Windows.
System Usage Window
The System Usage window displays information
on System and CPU performance. It is useful to
monitor CPU usage if you are using RTAS plug-
ins, particularly those that are DSP intensive, be-
cause you do not want to assign more plug-ins
than your CPU can handle.
on System and CPU performance. It is useful to
monitor CPU usage if you are using RTAS plug-
ins, particularly those that are DSP intensive, be-
cause you do not want to assign more plug-ins
than your CPU can handle.
To view system resources and usage:
■
Choose Windows > Show System Usage.
Transport Window
The Transport window provides access to all
Pro Tools LE transport commands. Different
transport controls can be displayed according to
the type of work you are doing.
Pro Tools LE transport commands. Different
transport controls can be displayed according to
the type of work you are doing.
To show the Transport window:
■
Choose Windows > Show Transport Window.
To configure the Transport window:
■
Choose Display > Transport Window Shows
and select the desired view options.
Each of the standard Transport window controls
below (except the Online button) maps to the
transport controls on the Digi 002 control sur-
face.
below (except the Online button) maps to the
transport controls on the Digi 002 control sur-
face.
The Expanded Transport window provides pre-
and post-roll, start, end, and length indicators
for Timeline selection, as well as the Transport
Master selector.
and post-roll, start, end, and length indicators
for Timeline selection, as well as the Transport
Master selector.
Meters in the System Usage window
Transport window
Transport window, standard view
Expanded Transport
Online
Rewind
Stop
Play
Record
Return To Zero
Go to End
Fast Forward