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Chapter 11:  Recording
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Shortcuts
To change record-enable status on all channels, do 
one of the following:
While pressing APPLY TO ALL CHANNELS, 
press REC SAFE.
– or –
Press OPT(ALT)/ALL+
(CTL)+REC ARM 
switch on any channel.
To change record-enable status on all selected 
channels, do one of the following:
While pressing APPLY TO ALL SELECTED 
CHANNELS, press REC SAFE.
– or –
Press 
SHIFT/ADD+OPT(ALT)/ALL+
(CTL)+REC ARM 
switch on any channel.
To take a track (or tracks) out of Record Safe 
mode:
Hold down the 
(CTL) switch and press the 
REC ARM switch of any channel in Record Safe 
mode. 
Loop Record Mode
Pro Tools provides a Loop Record mode. Loop 
recording results in a multi-take file containing 
new regions for each take. Takes (meaning re-
gions or files with identical times) can be se-
lected for editing using Pro Tools Takes pop-up, 
that speeds editing of instrumental overdubs, 
voice-overs, Foley, or other tracks. 
There is an alternative Loop Record mode that 
only applies to MIDI tracks. Normal loop record-
ing on MIDI tracks—as described above— 
records multiple takes on each record pass, and 
is similar to loop recording on audio tracks.
MIDI Merge Loop Recording is similar to a 
“drum machine” style of recording. The loop 
merges with previously recorded to create a 
composite of several loop cycles. This enables 
you (for example) to record hi-hats on the first 
pass and kick and snare on the next.
To enable Loop Recording mode:
1  
Press the LOOP REC switch located just above 
the primary Transport switches. The Record but-
ton in the Pro Tools Transport window will dis-
play a circular arrow when in Loop Record or 
Loop Playback mode. 
2  
In the Pro Tools Edit window, select the de-
sired range on the target track that will consti-
tute the loop. 
3  
Assign an input to the target track. 
4  
Press the track’s REC ARM switch to place the 
track in Record-Ready mode. 
5  
Adjust input monitor level and panning using 
the faders and data encoders. 
6  
Press the RECORD switch on the Control|24 
Transport. It will turn red and begin to flash. To 
Loop record MIDI only (no audio), you need 
only arm the individual MIDI track to be re-
corded and not the Pro Tools master Record but-
ton. 
7  
Press PLAY to begin recording. If in Wait for 
Note, recording will not begin until Pro  Tools re-
ceives MIDI. 
8  
Press STOP to stop recording.