This is the fourth tutorial in this series on using Pro Tools Window Configurations.
Objective: Create and recall a layout of floating windows to see the plug-ins and output window of a vocal track, and also use the Pro Tools Targeted Windows feature to allow multiple pop-up windows to be opened at the same time.
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Hello Chris. First many thanks for teaching us tips and tricks and many other useful secrets of Pro Tools. This window configuration I’ve never seen it before. Now, just a question: I ‘ ll receive in a couple of days a new Mac Pro 8 Core. I’m using Pro Tools 8 with a 003 rack + Digidesign, a TC Electronic studio Konnekt 48. Plus a Powercore PCI express and a Focusrite Liquid Mix. I usually work with 20 – 24 audio track and I need to add a lot of plug-ins. Do you think I’ ll work fine with this Mac Pro?
Many thanks
Best regards
Paul
Paulo ~ I think it will be an awesome setup. There’s a ridiculous amount of processing power in that configuration. Have fun!
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