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Old 02-14-2007, 02:21 PM
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Default Figuring out the more \'interesting\' features

So, after watching one of Kenny Gioia's new tutorials, I now see that you can send a tracks output to more than one input source (Windows Key + Shift + click on another output)! I had no idea that you could do such a thing. This gives me new ideas on doing certain things with auxes.

Are there other features like this buried in PT that I'm not aware of? I mean, I've read the manual and such but either I'm missing stuff like this or it's not officially documented.
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