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Old 06-29-2011, 10:15 AM
nexis nexis is offline
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Default Pro Tools Mixer Question...

Hello, I'm new to Pro Tools. I came from using Cubase for many many years.

Anyway, can you save a "track preset" in Pro Tools? Meaning, can you save all settings, inserts, panning, etc on channel strips ...or group of channel strips? In cubase, I created "templates" for kick drum settings and so on... and recall them in other sessions. I always found this feature to help with my work flow.

Is there a function that will reset the whole mixer to defalt settings and unity zero?

Is there also a way to export ALL tracks to be the same size starting at "zero" so that all tracks are the same size.

Well, I'm sure there will be more questions. I must say, Pro Tools is great! I love the new features and gotta love that elastic audio function.

nexis
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