Editing preferences – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual
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DestructivePunch File Length (Pro Tools HD
Only)
This preference sets the duration of consoli-
dated audio files when preparing tracks for De-
structivePunch mode. The default value for this
setting is 25 minutes.
Misc (Miscellaneous) Section
Show Quick Start Dialog When Pro Tools
Starts
When selected, Pro Tools shows the Ses-
sion Quick Start dialog on launch.
Auto Region Fade In/Out Length (Pro Tools HD
Only)
Sets a default length for fade-ins and fade-
outs automatically applied to region bound-
aries. Using automatic fade-ins and fade-outs
saves you the trouble of editing to zero-crossings
or creating numerous rendered fades in order to
eliminate clicks or pops in playback. Autofades
are not written to disk. Value range is from 0–10
ms for the Auto Region Fade In/Out Length setting.
A value of zero means that no auto-fading will
occur. The Auto Fade value is saved with the ses-
sion, and is automatically applied to all free-
standing region boundaries until you change it.
Calibration Reference Level (Pro Tools HD
Only)
Sets a default calibration reference level in
dB when Pro Tools is in Calibration mode. For
audio interfaces that have trims (such as the
192 I/O), see the interface’s guide for calibration
instructions.
Delay Compensation Time Mode
(Pro Tools HD
Only)
This option lets you choose whether infor-
mation in the Delay Manager is displayed in
milliseconds or samples. This option is only
available when Delay Compensation is enabled
(Options > Delay Compensation).
Editing Preferences
Regions Section
Region List Selection Follows Edit
Selection
When selected, selecting a region in a
track also selects it in the Region List.
Edit Selection Follows Region List
Selection
When selected, selecting a region in
the Region List causes Pro Tools to highlight
that region’s occurrence in a track.
Auto-Name Separated Regions
When selected,
Pro Tools automatically names newly separated
regions by appending a number to the region’s
name.
“Separate Region” Operates On All Related
Takes
When selected, editing a region with the
Separate Region
command also affects all other
related takes (recording passes) with the same
User Time Stamp. This option helps you com-
pare different sections from a group of related
takes.