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Pro Tools 101_ An Introduction to Pro Tools 11 ( PDFDrive )

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5. If any MIDI notes remain overhanging the end of the clip, do the

following:

a. Press START+MINUS (–) (Windows) or CONTROL+MINUS (–) (Mac) to

toggle the track to Notes view.

b. Choose EDIT > TRIM NOTES > END TO INSERTION to trim the end

of the notes to the Edit cursor.

6. Press ENTER (Windows) or RETURN (Mac) to return to the session start.

To bounce the session to a stereo file:

1. Using the GRABBER tool, click on the DrumLoop clip on the Drums track

to create a selection from 1|1|000 to 10|1|000.

2. Choose FILE > BOUNCE TO > DISK to open the Bounce dialog box.

3. Select the following options for your bounce:

• File Type: WAV

• Format: Interleaved

• Bit Depth: 16 Bit

• Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

• File Name: YourName-Ex9

4. Leave the other options set to their defaults (or as directed by your

instructor) and click the BOUNCE button. Your stereo bounce will be

created and saved in the Bounced Files folder within your session folder.

Finishing Up

Congratulations! Over the course of these exercises, you have created a

session from scratch, imported and edited audio, recorded MIDI, added

effects, recorded automation, and bounced the result to a stereo file.

1. When your bounce completes, save your session and quit Pro Tools.

2. Verify the location of your bounced file. In classroom settings, your

instructor may require that you copy this file and/or your session folder to

a CD-R, flash drive, or shared network location to turn in.

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