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First Year Pro Tools

Pro Tools – Lesson 2

1.) Name some of the folders and files that ProTools creates as part of the session hierarchy. Where is the session file (. ptx) stored?

  • Audio Files
  • Clip Groups
  • Session File Backups
  • Bounce Files
  • Video Files
  • (all in session folder)

2.) What is the WaveCache.wtm file used for? What happens if the WaveCache file gets deleted or goes missing?

  • Stores all waveform displays
  • If it gets deleted it will create a new one next time you open ProTools

3.) Where are audio files stored in the session hierarchy?

  • Saved separately inside the corresponding session’s Audio Files Folder

4.) Where are Pro Tool’s is MIDI files normally stored?

  • Stored within the Pro Tools Session 

5.) Which components should you turn on first when powering up a Pro Tools system? Which component should you turn on last? 

  • External Hard Drive first
  • Computer Speakers last

6.) What type of processing does the hardware buffer size affect? What type of processing does it not affect?

  • Affects it’s host – based processing capacity
  • Does not affect the DSP processing

7.) What kinds of commands can be found under the ProTools View menu? How does the view menu differ from the window menu?

  • How windows, tracks and track data are displayed
  • View effect how windows are displayed
  • Window – Hide – Arrange the entire window

8.) What kind of commands can be found under the ProTools Options menu? How does the options menu differ from the setup menu?

  • Commands = select several editing, recording, monitoring, playback, and display options
  • Setup menu= oppositions the involve multiple settings

9.) Which main Pro Tools window displays audio waveforms and can be used to work directly with audio, MIDI, and video files on tracks?

  • The edit window

10.) Which ProTools window provides access to Pan controls and Volume faders for each track?

  • The Mix Window

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