Using hardware inserts, Assigning hardware inserts, Bypassing hardware inserts – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual
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Click the Link Enable buttons for the channels
whose controls you want to link. For example,
on plug-ins that do provide discrete LFE controls
from the LFE Enable button, you can link all
channels except the LFE by highlighting the
icons representing the five full-range speakers in
a multi-mono plug-in.
Using Hardware Inserts
You can connect external devices, such as reverb
or effects processors, to your Pro Tools system
and use them as hardware inserts on individual
tracks or on submixes.
Pro Tools inserts utilize corresponding hardware
input and output channels to send and return
the audio. Inserts can be defined, and their
channels mapped to audio interface channels,
in the I/O Setup dialog.
If you plan to use a device as an insert, be sure to
connect the device to matching inputs and out-
puts on your system. For example, a hardware
insert being supplied by outputs 7–8 needs to be
returned to hardware inputs 7–8.
To define a hardware insert:
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Choose Setup > I/O, then click the Inserts tab.
2
Select an insert path, or click New Path to cre-
ate a new Insert path.
3
Double-click the Path Name to enter a custom
path name for the insert.
4
Make sure the insert path is set to the correct
format (mono, stereo, or other).
5
Map inserts in the Channel Grid as needed.
Insert and Output paths have special rules re-
garding channel mapping (see “Valid Paths and
Requirements” on page 71).
Assigning Hardware Inserts
To assign an external hardware insert to a track:
Select an insert from the track Insert selector.
Bypassing Hardware Inserts
Hardware inserts do not provide a bypass con-
trol. To monitor playback without a hardware
insert, either set it to Inactive, remove it by reas-
signing it to No Insert, or use a bypass switch on
the hardware device itself. (See “Making Inserts
Inactive” on page 875 for more information.)
All channels linked except the LFE
Delay Compensation can be applied to
Hardware Inserts. See “H/W Insert Delay
Compensation” on page 77.
Selecting a hardware I/O insert
Hardware Insert window