PT101L3
1. Description of track type Audio, Aux Input, MIDI, Instrument, Master Fader
Audio Tracks are the foundations upon which Pro Tools stands, all
audio clips will be on the Audio
track including the recorded
audio. Auxiliary Input Tracks are like Audio tracks but cannot hold
audio
clips. MIDI Tracks are one of two tracks that can have MIDI
clips or record MIDI data from, MIDI
instrument, commonly used
with the Auxiliary Input track. Instrument Tracks are the other place
that can
have MIDI clips or record MIDI, this allows MIDI to be
heard in a single track. Master Fader Tracks are
powerful tools
that cannot hold clips but used to control the level of an output.
Video Tracks relate to
what we can see, being able to let you
include video clips on your timeline. Basic Folder Tracks are
used
for the simple organization of tracks. Routing Folder Tracks
combines the organizational convenience of
a basic folder and the
signal flow functionality of an Auxiliary Input track, helping
simplify larger
sessions and play a part in the mix process. Mono
Tracks allow one input. Stereo Tracks allow two input
channels.
2. Two types of folder tracks
Basic Folder Tracks and Routing Folder Tracks
3. Which pro tools menu can a track be created from?
The Track menu
4. Shortcut for creating a track
Shift+Command+N
5. From which Edit/Mix window view can a tracks input be set
The input of tracks can be set from the I/O view
6. How do you know that a track will be shown from the tracks area?
If the selection on the left of the track on the Tracks list has the circle selected or not
7. Can deleting a track be undone?
No
8. How do you know that a track will be shown from the tracks area?
If the selection on the left of the track on the Tracks list has the circle selected or not
9. Which menu has the workspace browser?
The Window menu