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keyboard could receive double MIDI notes, which can lead to

stuck notes.

On MIDI tracks, the MIDI Output selector is located where the Audio Output

Path selector would be on an Audio track; on Instrument tracks, it is located

in the Instrument view in the Mix window or Edit window.

To set the MIDI Output, do the following:

1. Click on the MIDI OUTPUT SELECTOR in the Edit or Mix window.

2. Select the instrument or port and channel you wish to route the output to

for MIDI playback.

Record-Enabling MIDI-Compatible Tracks

The process you use to enable recording on a Pro Tools MIDI track or

Instrument track is the same as you use for an Audio track: Simply click the

track’s RECORD ENABLE button in either the Edit window or the Mix window.

As with an Audio track, the Record Enable button flashes red when a MIDIcompatible

track is record-ready.

Setting Record Options

Pro Tools provides various record options that are specific to working with

MIDI data. You will need to set the MIDI Controls and Input Quantize

options as desired prior to beginning to record onto your MIDI tracks.

MIDI Controls

As discussed in Lesson 2, the Pro Tools Transport window or Edit window

can be set to show MIDI Controls that you can use when recording MIDI

data.

To display MIDI Controls in the Pro Tools Transport window, do the

following:

1. Select WINDOW > TRANSPORT to display the Transport window, if it is not

currently showing.

2. Select VIEW > TRANSPORT > MIDI CONTROLS to display the MIDI

Controls, if they are not currently showing.

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