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Chapter 6: Working with Pro Tools LE
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Zoom Presets
Pro Tools also provides five Zoom preset but-
tons. You can use these to immediately return to 
established zoom levels (you can define the 
magnification level for each preset, on a session-
by-session basis).
To store a new Zoom preset definition:
Command-click (Macintosh), or Alt-click 
(Windows) a Zoom preset button (1–5) to store 
the current horizontal and vertical Zoom to that 
preset. 
To recall a Zoom preset:
Click the desired Zoom preset button (1–5).
Using Memory Locations for Zoom Control
Pro Tools Memory Locations let you store many 
attributes with each marker or memory loca-
tion, including Track Height and Zoom Settings. 
By creating Memory Locations that are neither 
Markers or Selections, but have Track Height, 
Zoom Settings, or other options enabled, you 
can use Memory Locations to zoom in and out 
using just the numeric keypad.
Regions Lists
All regions that are recorded, imported, or cre-
ated by editing appear in the Audio and MIDI 
Regions Lists. Regions can be dragged from ei-
ther list to tracks and arranged in any order. Re-
gions can also be auditioned from the Regions 
List by Option-clicking (Macintosh) or Alt-click-
ing (Windows) them. The Regions List pop-up 
menus provide several useful features for man-
aging regions and files (such as, Sorting, Import 
Audio, Clear Selected, Rename Selected, Export 
Selected As Files, and so on).
Audio and MIDI Regions Lists
For more information on Regions Lists, refer 
to the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
Click to hide 
Regions Lists
Drag to resize width of 
Regions Lists
Drag to resize 
height of Regions 
Lists
Click for pop-up menus