We’ve all had the dreaded missing files dialog pop up when moving or restoring a Pro Tools session. You can avoid this by using Save Copy and ticking the All Audio Files checkbox but that extra time might be unnecessary as your session could be fine. How can you check?
Watch the free video tutorial to see how simple it is to use Show Full Path to verify everything is where it should be, before saving a, possibly unnecessary, new copy.
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In the sixth and last free Pro Tools video tutorial of this series on Pro Tools Folder Tracks, brought to you with the support of Avid. Julian Rodgers looks at the newly implemented support for Folder tracks in Eucon and how you can use the Avid Control App on a tablet to access and control Folder Tracks.
In this extended free Pro Tools video tutorial, Pro Tools tutor, Paul Maunder covers the process of creating two templates for audio post-production, one for a TV Documentary and the second for a 5.1 Feature Film.
A free Pro Tools video tutorial continuing this series on Folder Tracks, brought to you with the support of Avid, Julian Rodgers demonstrates the key difference between how muting Basic and Routing Folders affect the tracks contained in the Folder Track.
Continuing this series of free Pro Tools video tutorials on Folder Tracks, brought to you with the support of Avid, Julian Rodgers looks at some of the ways you can manage the potential confusion that can happen when you start putting folder tracks inside other folder tracks, otherwise known as nesting.
In the first of this series of free Pro Tools videos tutorials, brought to you with the support of Avid, Julian Rodgers looked at Basic Folder Tracks, how to create them and why you might use them. In the second video, Julian expanded on this with some example uses for Basic Folder Tracks. Now in the third in the series, Julian looks at Routing Folders, which combine the organisational benefits of Basic Folders with submixing like an Aux track.