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Output Paths

Pro Tools gives you the flexibility to route the output of each track to any

output channel or bus. For the purposes of creating a stereo mix, however,

you will generally select the main stereo outputs of your audio interface.

To set up your mix, verify that the Audio Output Path selectors for the tracks

in your session are set to the main outputs of your audio interface, as

appropriate, so that the audio from each track is included in the stereo mix.

Exceptions would include the following:

▪ Tracks that you don’t want to include in the mix

▪ MIDI tracks feeding an outboard device

▪ Tracks sent to a bus to create a sub-mix

If needed, use the Audio Output Path selector to remove a track from the

stereo mix and/or to select any of the other available outputs.

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