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and operations, and for adjusting various properties of MIDI recordings.

AudioSuite Menu

The AudioSuite menu allows you to access all AudioSuite plug-ins currently

installed in your system’s Plug-Ins folder. AudioSuite plug-ins apply nonreal-time,

file-based processing to selections in Pro Tools. AudioSuite

processing applies a plug-in effect permanently, replacing a selection with a

newly rendered audio file.

Options Menu

The Options menu commands let you select several editing, recording,

monitoring, playback, and display options. From this menu, you can enable

loop recording, turn on pre- and post-roll, engage Dynamic Transport mode,

set scrolling options, and make other similar choices.

Tip: The Options menu displays independent functions that toggle on or

off. Menu items with a check mark next to them are currently on, or

enabled; items without a check mark are off, or disabled. Selecting

an item toggles its state on/off.

Setup Menu

The Setup menu lets you configure various Pro Tools hardware and software

parameters. It includes options for configuring your peripheral devices, such

as audio interfaces; configuring host-based processing options; setting disk

allocations; mapping I/O settings; configuring session and MIDI settings;

configuring Click/Countoff behavior; and modifying your Pro Tools

preferences.

Tip: All items under the Setup menu display a dialog box when selected.

The choices in the Setup menu allow you to configure functions or

operations that involve multiple settings.

Window Menu

Window menu commands allow you to display various Pro Tools windows

and palettes. The Window menu includes commands for toggling the Edit,

Mix, and Transport windows; the Pro Tools Task Manager; the Workspace

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