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Old 10-25-2017, 04:31 PM
MJP MJP is offline
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Default Mapping Physical Input To New Track [solved]

Here's my scenario...

My session consists of 8 existing tracks. I create a new mono analog track that falls at channel 9 on the C|24. On the new track, I assign the input to A1. In order to adjust the gain for the track at channel 9, I have to use the gain pot that corresponds to channel 1 on the C|24.

To solve my problem and align channel controls to new track, I realize that all I need to do is drag track 9 to the track 1 position in Pro Tools. Is this the only way to align the new track to the physical channel? Should I be thinking about remapping the IO?

Thanks,
Mark.

PT 12.8.1 HD Native, Mac Pro Sierra, C|24, HD IO Analog 16x16, HD Thunderbolt
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