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Importing files into a session
A few versions ago in Pro Tools LE, Digidesign added a window that comes up whenever you Import a file into a session. This window asks whether you want the imported file to be added to the Region List or whether you want it to be added to a New Track (and PT would then create a new track on which to put that file).
I *always* want the imported file to simply be placed in the Region List, not be added to a newly created track. Question: Is there a way to get Pro Tools to just default to this action so I don't have to see that screen every time I import a file? (This would mimmic the behavior of Pro Tools before this extra dialog box was added a few versions ago.) (Hey, Digi: If there isn't a way to do this, there ought to be. It ought to be an option in Preferences. It would save a short step in the workflow.) I'm using Pro Tools LE 8. But this additional dialog box was added a while back, like around 7.3 or thereabouts. (Don't remember exactly when it was added.) Randy |
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