Avid Technology Artist, Pro Tools, Pro Tools HD, EuControl v2.5.6 User Manual

Artist Series and Pro Tools Guide
EuControl v2.5.6
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contents
Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
About This Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
About www.avid.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chapter 2. Software Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Enabling EUCON in Pro Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 3. Track and Session Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
EuControl Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Using the Transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Banking Faders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Fader Strip Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Track Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Chapter 4. Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Select and Record Enable Tracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Loop Record, Quick Punch, and Other Record Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Additional Recording Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Chapter 5. Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Selecting Edit Tools and Edit Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the Jog/Shuttle Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using Markers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Soft Keys for Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Track View for Editing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Chapter 6. Plug-ins and Sends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Working with Plug-in Inserts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Working with Sends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Chapter 7. Automation and Mixing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Enabling and Suspending Automation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Track Automation Mode Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Shortcuts to Display Automation Playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Multichannel Panning for Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
chapter 1
Introduction
Avid’s EUCONTM (Extended User Control) adapter enables fully integrated control of Pro Tools® from EUCON-compatible control surfaces.
This guide explains how to enable Artist Series controllers and use them with Pro Tools 9.0 or higher.
System Requirements
The features described in this guide require the following:
• Artist Series control surface
• Pro Tools or Pro Tools HD version 9.0 or higher
• EuControl software version 2.5.6 or higher
For downloads and other Artist Series resources, visit:
www.avid.com/artistsupport
Avid can only assure compatibility and provide support for hardware and software it has tested and approved. For complete system requirements and a list of qualified computers, operating systems, hard drives, and third-party devices for Pro Tools, visit:
www.avid.com/compatibility
For setup and configuration instructions for EUCON on Pro Series systems (such as MC Pro and System 5) see the instructions that came with your hardware. For the latest software updates and in­formation about these Avid control surfaces, visit www.avid.com/proseriessupport.
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About This Guide
This guide explains how to enable EUCON and use Artist Series control surfaces with Pro Tools.
If you are installing an Artist Series controller for the first time, start with the following resources:
• For EuControl software and hardware installation, see the printed documentation that came with your controller.
• For complete information on your unit, see the electronic PDF version of its User Guide.
• For EuControl software setup and configuration information, see the EUCON Application Setup.pdf.
For instructions on connecting and configuring Pro Tools, see the software installation and hardware user guides that came with your Avid system. For information about using Pro Tools software, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide (in Pro Tools, choose Help > Pro Tools Reference Guide).
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Conventions Used in This Guide
All of our guides use the following conventions to indicate menu choices and key commands:
:
The names of Commands, Options, and Settings that appear on-screen are in a different font.
The following symbols are used to highlight important information:
Hardware Keys on Artist Series Units
The names of keys on Artist Series hardware are in bold (such as SEL). The SHIFT key on Artist Series hardware is indicated by bold text, in all-caps (SHIFT).
SHIFT and SHIFT Lock
The Shift key on Artist Series units is used in conjunction with other keys to access secondary func­tions that are labeled in blue above the primary function. Two Shift keys are located at the bottom­left and -right on both MC Control and MC Mix. MC Transport provides a single Shift key at the bot­tom-right.
The following simplified terminology is used to describe Shift functions.
• “Press and hold the Shift key then press the AUX key”
is written as
•“Press SHIFT+AUX/GROUP”
The Shift key can be locked on like caps lock on a computer keyboard by pressing both Shift keys si­multaneously. This is useful if you plan to access several Shift functions consecutively. Press either Shift key to unlock.
Convention Action
File > Save Choose Save from the File menu
Control+N Hold down the Control key and press the N key
Control-click Hold down the Control key and click the mouse button
Right-click Click with the right mouse button
User Tips are helpful hints for getting the most from your system.
Important Notices include information that could affect your data or the performance of your system.
Shortcuts show you useful keyboard or mouse shortcuts.
Cross References point to related sections in this and other Avid guides.
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About www.avid.com
The Avid website (www.avid.com) is your best online source for information to help you get the most out of your Pro Tools system. The following are just a few of the services and features available.
Product Registration Register your purchase online.
Support and Downloads Contact Avid Customer Success (technical support); download software up-
dates and the latest online manuals; browse the Compatibility documents for system requirements; search the online Knowledge Base or join the worldwide Pro Tools community on the User Confer­ence.
Training and Education Study on your own using courses available online or find out how you can learn in a classroom setting at a certified Pro Tools training center.
Products and Developers Learn about Avid products; download demo software or learn about our De­velopment Partners and their plug-ins, applications, and hardware.
News and Events Get the latest news from Avid or sign up for a Pro Tools demo.
For Artist Series support, visit www.avid.com/artistsupport. For Pro Series, visit www.avid.com/proseriessupport.
Chapter 2: Software Configuration 5
chapter 2
Software Configuration
Before you proceed, make sure you have completed the following:
• Installed Pro Tools or Pro Tools HD version 9.0 or higher
• Installed the latest EuControl software and attached your Artist Series hardware
Enabling EUCON in Pro Tools
To enable EUCON control in Pro Tools:
1 Make sure EuControl software is running. Your desktop should have a green EUCON icon in the up-
per right corner.
If this icon is not lit, make sure your controllers are powered on and attached. If the icon remains un­lit, see the installation instructions that came with your Artist Series hardware.
2 Launch Pro Tools.
3 Choose Setup > Peripherals, and click to go to the Ethernet Controllers tab.
4 Click to select Enable EUCON.
EUCON icon
Enabling EUCON in Peripherals > Ethernet Controllers
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5 Click OK. You do not need to configure any other Ethernet Controllers settings. These settings do
not apply to EUCON.
Pro Tools scans your system until it identifies attached EUCON-compatible hardware. When Pro Tools finishes scanning your system, your controllers are ready to use with Pro Tools.
Using Multiple Units
Multiple Artist Series Units
Artist Series controllers can be combined to form larger, unified systems. For example, you can use two MC Mix units and an MC Control simultaneously. Pro Tools will recognize all attached units au­tomatically.
Other Units
When EUCON is enabled in Pro Tools, the use of additional control surfaces is subject to the follow­ing conditions:
You can use the Surround Panner Options, as well as one USB/MIDI-based control surface at the
same time as EUCON. A MIDI control surface will mirror the first eight channels on your EUCON de­vices.
You cannot use another Ethernet-based control surface (such as an ICON worksurface or C|24 con-
trol surface) at the same time as EUCON.
Using Artist Series controllers with lower versions of Pro Tools utilized the HUI (MIDI Controller) pro­tocol. This is no longer necessary.
Use your EuControl software to arrange the layout of multiple units. For more information, see the
EUCON Application Setup.pdf.
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Confirm Installation
To confirm installation and communication:
1 Make sure you have enabled EUCON as explained in “Enabling EUCON in Pro Tools” on page 5.
2 Open a session if one is not already open.
3 Verify the Mix window displays a blue-green border around Pro Tools tracks that are currently
banked to your controller.
4 Verify that the displays on your controllers show track names, location, or other session data, de-
pending on the unit. For example, the MC Transport shows the Main Counter (such as min:sec, Bars|Beats, or other).
Color outlines in the Mix window showing currently banked tracks
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Disable or Reassign Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Used by Pro Tools
You need to disable or reassign any conflicting Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts in the Apple System Preferences.
To disable or reassign Mac keyboard shortcuts used by Pro Tools:
1 From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
2 Click Keyboard. 3 Click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab.
4 Disable or reassign the following:
• Under “Dashboard & Dock”
•“Turn Dock Hiding On/Off”
•“Dashboard”
• Under “Exposé and Spaces”
•“All windows”
• “Application windows”
•“Desktop”
• Under “Keyboard & Text Input”
• “Move focus to the window drawer”
• Under “Spotlight”
• “Show Spotlight search field”
• “Show Spotlight window”
• Under “Application Shortcuts”
• “Show Help menu”
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chapter 3
Track and Session Basics
This chapter provides examples of the following:
EuControl Basics How to use EuControl software to view and customize mappings and hardware set­tings (see “EuControl Basics” on page 10).
Using the Transport How to use the Transport controls to play, stop, cue, record arm, and more (see “Using the Transport” on page 14).
Banking the Faders How to use Bank and Nudge to be able to view tracks on the fader strips (see “Banking Faders” on page 16).
Fader Controls How to adjust track volume and pan, solo and mute tracks (see “Fader Strip Controls” on page 17).
Track Bas ics How to select tracks, assign input and output routing, Show/Hide tracks, and use Groups (see “Track Basics” on page 19).
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EuControl Basics
EuControl software lets you see which controllers are communicating, configure their layout (fader order), and customize Soft Keys and other controls. This section provides a few basic instructions to cover common configuration questions. For complete information on using EuControl software, see the EUCON Application Setup guide.
To jump directly to Pro Tools operation, go to “Using the Transport” on page 14.
Viewing EuControl Settings On-Screen
To view assignments on-screen:
1 Make sure EuControl is running, then launch Pro Tools.
2 Click the EUCON icon at the upper right of your screen and choose EuControl Settings.
The EuControl Settings window appears on-screen.
Viewing EuControl Settings on MC Transport
On MC Transport, you can use the SHOW key to view assignments on the unit display.
To view assignments on the controller display:
1 Press the SHOW key.
2 Press any Soft Key, Transport, or numeric key on that unit; its assignment is shown in the display.
EuControl Settings window
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Customizing Controls in EuControl
EuControl software makes it very simple to remap any control to Pro Tools commands and options. Here is a quick example of how to reconfigure one of the Transport keys on MC Transport to toggle Dynamic Transport mode on/off. It shows the steps required to re-assign a single key.
To re-assign a Soft Key on MC Transport for Pro Tools:
1 Launch Pro Tools.
2 Press the SHOW key. The EuControl Settings window opens.
3 Click to go to the Soft Keys tab. The currently assigned Soft Keys are shown.
Soft Keys tab in EuControl Settings (MC Transport shown)
If the EuControl Settings window doesn’t look the same as the picture above, check the current setting of the Section menu located in the upper left of the EuControl Settings window. If necessary, click it and choose
Softkeys.
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4 Select the key you want to customize by clicking it on-screen, or pressing it on the controller. For
example, select Soft Key 5 Control Room.
5 Click the Clear button near the center of the window. The Soft Key label box clears, showing no cur-
rent assignment. This clears any previous assignments, making it easier to re-assign the control.
6 Click the Command button. The Soft Key Command Editor window opens.
7 Click the Add button in the Command menu and choose EuCon.
With a Command added to (or selected in) the Command List, choices appear in the Details area. In our example, the Details area lists Key Commands, Project, and Transport.
8 Click Transport in the Details area. Choices for Transport appear in the next Details list.
A Soft Key selected in the EuControl Settings window
You can double-click a Soft Key to go immediately to the Command Editor.
Adding a EuCon command in the Soft Key Command Editor
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9 Click to select Dynamic Transport. The Command List updates to show the new assignment.
10 Close the Soft Key Command Editor and return to the EuControl Settings window. Soft Key 5 now
shows Dynamic Transport for its assignment.
11 Repeat for any other controls on any other units in your system.
A Transport function assigned in the Soft Key Command Editor
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Using the Transport
Transport controls are available on many Artist Series controllers, and provide standard Pro Tools functions such as Play, Stop, Rewind/Fast-forward, Record, and others as available on each unit.
The following figure identifies the default controls on MC Transport and MC Control.
1 RTZ (Return to Zero) Returns the play cursor to the beginning of the session.
2 Rewind Moves the play cursor earlier.
3 Fast Forward Moves the play cursor later.
4 Stop Stops playback.
5 Play Starts playback.
6 Record Toggles the Pro Tools Transport (master) record state on (armed) or off.
7 Loop Toggles Loop Playback on/off.
Transport controls on MC Transport (upper left) and MC Control (lower right)
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Using the Transport Controls
Playback
To play from the current location:
Press Play.
To stop playback:
Press Stop.
Transport Controls and Modifier Keys
You can use modifier keys on your computer keyboard in combination with EUCON hardware Trans­port controls for additional playback modes (such as to enable Loop Playback).
To toggle Loop Playback on/off:
Press Control (Mac) + Play.
To toggle Pro Tools online or offline:
Press Option (Mac) + Play.
Session Time Navigation
To jump to the beginning of the session:
Press RTZ (return to zero).
To rewind or fast-forward:
Press Rew or FFW.
Recording
To record arm the Pro Tools Transport:
Press Record.
Pro Tools provides preference settings to optimize rewind and fast forward (such as Audio During Fast Forward/Rewind, and Back/Forward Amount). For more information, see the
Pro Tools Reference
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For additional recording features, see Chapter 4, “Recording.”
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Banking Faders
To navigate to and display other tracks across the faders, use the Bank and Nudge keys. On MC Control, these keys are in the Navigation section above the Transport controls.
On MC Mix, Bank and Nudge are to the right of the encoder row.
To bank the faders to other tracks:
1 Press BANK >. On MC Control, this brings the next four tracks to the faders; on MC Mix, the next
eight. In Pro Tools, “next” means to the right in the Mix window, and below in the Edit window.
2 Press < BANK to move to previous tracks (to the left in the Mix window, and above in the Edit win-
dow).
3 Press NUDGE > to move one track at a time. For example, if tracks 1–8 were previously assigned to
the faders on MC Mix, pressing Nudge > will bring tracks 2–9 to the faders.
4 Press < NUDGE to move back one track at a time.
If you nudge or bank beyond the first and last tracks, the display above unused track will be blank.
HOME and Track Banking
To reset faders to the default bank on MC Control or MC Mix:
Press and hold the SHIFT key, and press < BANK (Home).
Bank and Nudge controls on MC Control
Bank and Nudge controls on MC Mix
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Fader Strip Controls
Fader strips on MC Control and MC Mix let you adjust track volume, pan, solo, and mute.
Adjusting Track Volume and Pan
This section shows how to adjust track volume and pan with MC Control or MC Mix. On MC Con­trol, pan channel parameters are available through the Soft Encoders and Touchscreen. On MC Mix, each channel strip provides one dual-function (rotate/push) encoder and two keys in the encoder row (ON and SEL).
To a djust track volum e:
Adjust the fader for that track.
To adjust track pan:
1 If unlit, press the PAN key so that it stays lit.
2 Rotate the encoder below the name of the track you want to pan. Stereo tracks default to Left pan.
3 To adjust right side pan on stereo tracks, press the lit PAGE > key and rotate the encoder for the de-
sired track. The display shows R Pan above stereo tracks and the < PAGE key lights.
Flip mode lets you control pan, plug-ins and sends from the fader strips. See “Flipping Encoder Param­eters to Faders” on page 18.
MC Control provides two dedicated Soft Encoders for left and right pan.
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4 To return to left side pan, press the lit < PAGE key.
To reset pan to 0 (center):
1 If unlit, press the PAN key so that it stays lit.
2 Press the encoder below the name of the track you want to reset to center.
Multichannel Panning
When mixing in surround, encoders control pan parameters such as divergence, center percentage, and others. For more information, see “Multichannel Panning for Surround” on page 47.
Flipping Encoder Parameters to Faders
MC Mix lets you “flip” pan, plug-in, and send parameters to control them from the faders. Flipping plug-ins to the faders lets you control eight parameters (or more) simultaneously. The following ex­ample shows how to flip plug-in parameters to faders. Flip also works with pan and sends.
To flip plug-in controls to faders using MC Mix:
1 Select a track that already has a plug-in inserted.
2 Press the INSERT key (MC Mix) or Inserts encoder (MC Control).
3 Push the encoder for the desired plug-in.
4 On MC Mix, press the FLIP key (hold the SHIFT key and press CHAN/FLIP). Plug-in parameters are
now at the faders.
5 Press the PAGE > key (if lit) to go to additional parameters. Press < PAGE to return to previous pages.
6 Press FLIP again to flip back to encoders.
7 Press the BACK key to close the plug-in.
The standard Pro Tools modifier for parameter reset by holding Option (Mac) can also be used to reset controls. For example, holding Option (Mac) and touching a fader resets the fader to 0/unity.
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Track Basics
This section shows how to select, route, show/hide, and group tracks.
Selecting Tracks
You can select tracks using the fader strip SEL keys on MC Mix and MC Control.
To select a track on MC Mix or MC Control:
Press any fader SEL key.
The track is selected in Pro Tools. You can use standard Pro Tools shortcuts in combination with the fader SEL keys to do the following.
To select all tracks:
Hold the Option key (Mac) on your computer keyboard and press any unlit track SEL key.
To deselect a track:
Hold the Command key (Mac) on your computer keyboard and press a lit track SEL key.
To deselect all selected tracks:
Hold the Option key (Mac) on your computer keyboard and press any lit track SEL key.
To select a range of tracks:
1 Press the SEL key on the first track (usually, the left-most track you want to include in the selection).
2 Hold the Shift key on your computer keyboard and press the SEL key on the last (right-most) track.
All tracks between the two are selected.
To select non-adjacent tracks (add to a selection):
1 Press the SEL key to select any track.
2 Hold the Command key (Mac) on your computer keyboard and press an unlit track SEL key.
Default Soft Key assignments include the QWERTY key modifiers Shift, Control, Option, and Com­mand (Mac) for convenient access on units that do not include a QWERTY keyboard.
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Track Input and Output Routing
Routing Track Input and Output on MC Control
These examples show how to assign track input and output from the Soft Keys and Touchscreen sec­tions on MC Control.
To assign track input on MC Control:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 In the Soft Encoders, press the Input Soft Encoder. The Touchscreen shows the input assignment for
the currently selected track.
3 Press Soft Encoder 1 (the one showing the current input assignment, if any). The first three Soft En-
coders now display no input, interface, and bus.
4 Press Soft Encoder 1, 2, or 3 to select the following as desired:
no input (encoder 1) Assign no input source to the track.
hardware (encoder 2) Displays available hardware input choices on the Soft Encoders.
bus (encoder 3) Displays available internal bus choices on the Soft Encoders.
MC Control shows up to eight available hardware or bus choices at a time (one in each Soft Encoder). You can navigate to additional hardware or bus choices by pressing < PAGE or PAGE >.
5 When the desired input source is displayed, press its Soft Encoder.
6 To exit Input Assign mode, press BACK (each press returns you up one level), or press
SHIFT + BACK/TOP to exit and return to the top Soft Keys level.
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To assign track output on MC Control:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 In the Soft Encoders, press the Mix encoder. The Touchscreen shows the output assignment for the
currently selected track.
3 Press Soft Encoder 1 (the one showing the current assignment, if any). The first three Soft Encoders
now display the next level of choices for output assignment.
4 Press Soft Encoder 1, 2, or 3 to select the following as desired:
no output (encoder 1) Assigns no output to the track (the track will be silent).
hardware (encoder 2) Displays Output bus choices (such as Out 1–2) in the Soft Encoders.
bus (encoder 3) Displays internal bus choices in the Soft Encoders.
5 To see additional choices, press the lit < PAGE or PAGE > key.
6 When the desired output choice is displayed, press its Soft Encoder. A green LED lights next to the
Soft Encoder, indicating assignment on the currently selected track(s).
7 To exit Output Assign mode, press BACK (each press returns you up one level), or press SHIFT +
BACK/TOP to jump back to the top view.
Multiple Output Path Assignments
Pro Tools tracks can have multiple output paths assigned to them. When assigning track output from a EUCON unit, you can simply repeat the previous instructions and the new assignment will be added to the current assignments. When reassigning outputs, you must first assign no output, then assign the new output path.
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To reassign track output without adding additional output assignments on MC Control:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 In the Soft Encoders, press the Mix encoder. The Touchscreen shows the output assignment for the
currently selected track.
3 Press Soft Encoder 1 (the one showing the current assignment, if any). The first three Soft Encoders
now display the next level of choices for output assignment.
4 Press Soft Encoder 1 to select no output.
5 Press BACK (each press returns you up one level), or press SHIFT + BACK/TOP to jump back to the
top view.
6 Repeat these steps and choose a new output path.
Routing Track Input and Output on MC Mix
These examples show how to route track input and output from MC Mix.
To assign track input on MC Mix:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press SHIFT+ the INSERTS/INPUT key. The display shows input assignments for banked tracks.
3 Press the Encoder for the track you want to assign. The first three Soft Encoders show the next
choices for input assignment.
4 Press the Soft Encoder below the desired input choice:
• If you select no input, that encoder ON key lights.
•If you select interface or bus, available hardware inputs or internal busses are listed above the Soft Encoders. Press the < PAGE and/or PAGE > keys to navigate to other input choices.
5 When the desired input source is displayed, press its Soft Encoder. The encoder ON key lights.
6 To exit output assign mode, press PAN.
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To assign track output on MC Mix:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press SHIFT+ the PAN/MIX key. The display shows the output assignment for each banked track.
3 Press the encoder for the track you want to assign.
4 Press the encoder below the desired output assignment:
• If you select no output, the assignment is made and that encoder ON key lights.
• If you select output or bus, Output bus and internal bus choices are listed above each Soft En­coder. Press the <PAGE and/or PAGE > keys to navigate to other output choices.
5 When the desired output is displayed, press its Soft Encoder. That encoder ON key lights.
6 To exit output assign mode, press any other Knob Set selector (such as PAN).
Multiple Output Path Assignments
Pro Tools tracks can have multiple output paths assigned to them. When assigning track output from a EUCON unit, you can simply repeat the previous instructions and the new assignment will be added to the current assignments. When reassigning outputs, you must first assign no output, then assign the new output path.
To reassign track output on MC Mix:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press SHIFT+ the PAN/MIX key. The display shows the output assignment for each banked track.
3 Press the encoder for the track you want to assign.
4 Press the encoder for no output (encoder 1). The assignment is made and that encoder ON key lights.
5 To exit output assign mode, press any other Knob Set selector (such as PAN).
6 Repeat these steps and assign the new output path.
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Working with Track Groups
This section shows how you can work with Pro Tools track Groups using an MC Control or MC Mix.
Working with Track Groups on MC Control
To enable or suspend a Group:
1 Press the GROUP encoder to enter Group mode. Group names fill as many Soft Encoders as neces-
sary; green LEDs in the Touchscreen encoders indicate group membership for the currently selected track.
2 Hold SHIFT and press the Touchscreen encoder for a group to toggle it between enabled/suspended.
To add or remove tracks from a Group:
1 Select a channel by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press the GROUP encoder to enter Group mode. Existing Group names are listed in the Soft Encod-
ers, starting with the <All> Group in encoder 1. Green LEDs next to Soft Encoders indicate which Groups the currently selected track is a member of.
3 Press the Soft Encoder for the Group to add the current track to it (the green LED is lit), or remove
the track from the group (no green LED).
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Working with Track Groups on MC Mix
To enable or suspend a track Group using MC Mix:
1 Press SHIFT+AUX/GROUP. The display shows <All> in every fader display (or, the letter designation
of the last edited group).
2 Press the lit PAGE > keys to show other available Groups across the display. As you navigate to other
Groups, the encoder SEL keys (in the encoder row) light to indicate an active (enabled) Group. In ad­dition, track ON keys light to indicate track membership in the currently displayed Group.
3 To suspend a Group, press any lit (encoder) SEL key.
4 To enable a Group, press any unlit (encoder) SEL key so that it stays lit.
To add or remove tracks from a Group using MC Mix:
1 Press SHIFT+AUX/GROUP. The display shows <All> above each encoder (or the letter designation of
the last edited group). All tracks are members of the <All> group by default.
2 Press the lit PAGE > keys to show other available Groups across the display. As you navigate to other
Groups, track ON keys light to indicate track membership in the currently displayed Group.
3 To add a track to the currently displayed Group, press the encoder in the desired track (below the
displayed Group name). The track ON key lights green showing that track is now a member of the Group.
4 To remove a track from a Group, press the encoder again so that the ON key in that track is unlit.
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Recording
This chapter explains default assignments for common Pro Tools recording tasks.
Select and Record Enable Tracks
This section provides standard track and deck record enable commands that work on units such as the MC Control and MC Mix.
To record enable a track:
Press the track REC key.
To record enable additional tracks:
Hold the Shift key on your computer keyboard and press additional track REC keys.
To record enable all tracks:
Hold Option (Mac) on your computer keyboard, then press a track REC key.
To record enable all selected tracks:
1 Select two or more tracks (see “Track Basics” on page 19).
2 On your computer keyboard, hold Option+Shift (Mac), then press the track REC key on one of the
selected tracks.
To arm the Pro Tools Transport:
Press the Record key in the Transport section.
You can set Pro Tools Preferences for latching record enable, so you don’t have to hold the Shift key to record enable additional tracks. See the
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Loop Record, Quick Punch, and Other Record Modes
Some supported controllers provide dedicated keys for enabling special Pro Tools recording modes. On other units, commands are available in EuControl software to let you cycle through available modes. (Some modes are available on all Pro Tools systems; other modes require Pro Tools HD.)
To enable alternate Record modes:
1 Hold the Control key on your computer keyboard and press the REC key (for example, on
MC Control, press the REC key in the Transport section). On-screen, the Pro Tools Transport master Record switch shows the current mode (P indicates QuickPunch, a Loop arrow appears when in Loop Record mode, and so on).
2 Press Control+REC again to cycle to the next available recording mode.
Additional Recording Features
MC Control and other units with a Touchscreen give you direct access to many additional controls re­lated to recording workflows. From the Home screen (press the Home Soft Key, at the bottom left of the screen/keys), press the Transport key to be able to use factory Soft Keys for settings such as pre/post roll.
MC Transport provides six Soft Keys that can be assigned to recording-related functions. In combina­tion with the SHIFT key, there are a total of 12 available Soft Key assignments. (For an example, see “Customizing Controls in EuControl” on page 11.)
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Editing
EUCON supports many Pro Tools editing features, including tool and mode selection, zooming, and Jog/Shuttle. Soft Keys provide many additional commands on units with Soft Keys or a Touchscreen.
Selecting Edit Tools and Edit Modes
This section shows how you can use the Soft Keys on MC Control and other units for one-button ac­cess to Edit Tools and modes.
To change Edit Tools using an MC Control:
1 Press SHIFT+SOFTKEYS/HOME to return the Soft Keys to their first (home) page.
2 Press the SOFT KEYS V (down) key once to navigate the Soft Keys to the second page.
The Soft Keys display shows Edit Tools and Edit Modes.
3 Press the Soft Key for the desired Edit Tool (such as the Smart Tool, Trim, or Grab).
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4 Press an Edit Tool Soft Key again to select the next option for that tool (for example, pressing Trim
repeatedly cycles through all available Trim tool options).
To change Edit Modes using an MC Control:
1 Press SHIFT+SOFTKEYS/HOME to return the Soft Keys to their first (home) page.
2 Press the SOFT KEYS V (down) key once to navigate the Soft Keys to the second page. The Soft Keys
display now shows Edit Modes in the lower row.
3 Press the Soft Key for the desired Edit Mode (Shuffle, Slip, Spot, or Grid).
To toggle between Absolute and Relative Grid mode:
Press the Grid Soft Key again. In Pro Tools, the Edit Mode display shows Rel Grid when that mode is
enabled.
Using the Jog/Shuttle Wheel
The Jog wheel and Shuttle ring on many controllers (such as MC Transport) perform a variety of func­tions, from basic Jog and Shuttle to zooming, adjusting track height, and moving selections.
To use the Jog wheel to jog and shuttle:
1 Enable Jog mode by pressing the JOG key (if available) or the Soft Key assigned to Jog.
2 Rotate the Jog wheel to jog back or forward.
3 To enable Shuttle mode, press the SHUTTLE key or the equivalent Soft Key, if available.
To zoom horizontally:
1 Press the ZOOM HORIZONTAL key, or assign a key to Zoom Horizontal using EuControl software.
2 Spin the Jog wheel to the left to zoom out horizontally (show more session time), or to the right to
zoom in.
To adjust track height:
1 Press the ZOOM VERTICAL key (on MC Control, press SHIFT + ZOOM HORIZ), or assign a key to it us-
ing EuControl software.
2 Spin the Jog wheel to the left to zoom out (reduce track height), or to the right to zoom in and in-
crease track height.
If repeated pressing does not cycle through tool options, check the status of the Pro Tools Options menu command Edit/Tool Mode Keyboard Lock. For more information, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
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Using Markers
Pro Tools Markers and Memory Locations let you store and navigate to specific locations in your ses­sion (such as to mark the beginning of a verse, or the beginning of dialog), and/or selections in the timeline (such as an entire verse, or complete scene).
Any controller with a numeric keypad such as the MC Transport can create and recall (go to) Memory Locations.
Using Markers on MC Transport
To create a Marker in a Pro Tools session using MC Transport:
1 Begin playback.
2 At the point where you want to store a marker, press the Enter key on your numeric keypad.
To recall a Marker using MC Transport:
On the MC Transport numeric keypad, press Decimal (.), the Memory Location number, and Dec-
imal (.) again.
Using Markers on MC Control
On MC Control and other units with a Touchscreen, Soft Keys are available to create, recall, and man­age Markers. See the Home page of Touchscreen Soft Keys and look for “Memory Location.”
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Soft Keys for Editing
This section shows how to get to the default Touchscreen controls for editing with MC Control. Steps on other units with a Touchscreen will be similar.
To use the Editing Soft Keys:
1 Make sure the Touchscreen is on Page 1 (press the HOME Touchscreen button if necessary).
2 In the Touchscreen, press the EDITING key (it has a small scissors icon). The Touchscreen and the
Soft Keys change to show the default Editing assignments.
The Editing page provides a collection of commands and tasks specific to editing in Pro Tools. These commands can greatly speed up workflows by reducing the amount of mousing required for common actions including (but not limited to) changing the Nudge and Grid values, Region Groups, extend­ing selections to previous or next, trimming, and more.
Track View for Editing
You can use modifier keys in combination with Artist Series controls to change track views in the Edit window. This lets you quickly show waveform data in a track.
To show waveforms for a track on MC Mix or MC Control:
Hold Command+Control (Mac) and press the track SEL key.
This same technique also lets you show automation data in track views. For additional shortcuts to view automation data, see “Shortcuts to Display Automation Playlists” on page 44.
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Plug-ins and Sends
This chapter explains how to assign and adjust plug-ins and sends on tracks.
Working with Plug-in Inserts
This section shows you how to work with plug-ins using MC Control or MC Mix.
Working with Plug-ins on MC Control
To access and edit a plug-in on MC Control:
1 Bank to and select the desired track by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press the INSERTS encoder.
If no plug-in is inserted in the current slot, the slot letter appears in lower-case (a, b, c, and so on). If any plug-ins are already assigned in the current slot, the name of the plug-in is shown. Plug-in names are abbreviated as necessary. For example, if the Avid Compressor/Limiter 3 dynamics plug-in is pres­ent in the current slot, the display above its track shows CmprsLD.
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3 To view other insert slots, press PAGE > until that slot and any assigned plug-ins are displayed.
4 Press the encoder for the plug-in you want to edit.
The first page of parameters for that plug-in are mapped across the encoders.
5 Press PAGE > (or PAGE <) to access other parameters for the current plug-in.
Assigning Plug-ins on MC Control
To assign a plug-in on MC Control:
1 Select a track.
2 Press the Inserts encoder.
3 Press both PAGE keys (< PAGE and PAGE >) to enter Insert Assign mode. Insert slots are displayed
in the Touchscreen (a, b, c, and so on), and both PAGE keys flash.
4 Press the encoder next to the desired insert slot.
5 The Soft Encoders show the next level of choices: no insert, multichannel, multi-mono, or I/O (for hard-
ware inserts, when available).
6 Press the encoder for the desired insert type. The Soft Encoders show the next level of choices such
as EQ, Dynamics, Reverb, and so on. (Choices shown on your system will vary depending on which plug-ins you have installed, and the Pro Tools setting to organize plug-ins by Category or Manufac­turer).
7 When the desired plug-in is displayed, press its encoder again to insert it on the selected track.
Making Plug-ins Inactive/Active on MC Control
To toggle a plug-in between active and inactive:
1 Bank to and select the desired track.
2 Press the INSERTS encoder.
3 Navigate the Touchscreen until the desired insert slot and plug-in name is displayed.
4 Press both SHIFT keys simultaneously to enable Shift mode (both key LEDs stay lit).
5 Hold Command+Control (Mac) and touch the insert name in the Touchscreen.
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Working with Plug-ins on MC Mix
This section shows how to use the switches on MC Mix to access any plug-in inserted on a track.
To access and edit a plug-in on MC Mix:
1 Bank to and select the desired track.
2 Press the INSERTS key.
If no plug-in is inserted in the current slot, the slot letter appears in lower-case (a, b, c, and so on). Any plug-ins in the current slot are displayed in the track LCD display. Names are abbreviated as neces­sary. For example, if the Avid Compressor/Limiter 3 dynamics plug-in is present in the current slot, the display above its track shows CmprsLD.
3 To view other insert slots, press PAGE > until that slot and any assigned plug-ins are displayed.
4 Press the encoder beneath the displayed name of the plug-in you want to edit. The first page of pa-
rameters for that plug-in are now mapped across the encoders.
5 Press PAGE > (or PAGE <) to access other parameters for the current plug-in.
Assigning Plug-ins on MC Mix
To assign a plug-in on MC Mix:
1 Select a track.
2 Press the INSERTS key. The display shows currently assigned plug-ins (or empty slot letter a–j) above
the encoders.
3 Press both PAGE keys (< PAGE and PAGE >) simultaneously to enter Insert Assign mode. Insert slots
for the selected track are shown across the display. For example, on a single MC Mix (eight faders), slots a–h are shown; to access additional slots (i and j) press the lit PAGE > key.
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4 Press the encoder below the slot in which you want to insert a plug-in (such as slot a). The display
above the first three encoders now shows the following insert choices:
5 Do one of the following:
•Press the encoder below no insert to leave that slot unassigned.
•Press multi-channel or multi-mono to see a list of plug-in Categories (such as EQ, Dynamics, and other) or Manufacturers. Keep pressing encoders to select the desired Category or Mfg (plug-in names are shown across the display) and finally the desired plug-in.
•Press I/O to see available hardware inserts (not available on all systems). Press an encoder to as- sign that hardware insert.
6 When the desired plug-in is displayed, press its encoder again to insert it on the selected track.
Making Plug-ins Inactive/Active on MC Mix
To toggle a plug-in between active and inactive:
1 Bank to and select the desired track by pressing its SEL key.
2 Press the INSERTS encoder.
3 Use the < PAGE and PAGE > keys to navigate the display until the desired insert slot and plug-in
name is shown.
4 Hold Command+Control (Mac) and press the encoder row SEL key for the desired plug-in.
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Using the EQ and DYN Keys
You can use the EQ and DYN keys on the MC Mix an MC Control to quickly access inserted EQ or dy­namics plug-ins.
To access an EQ or dynamics plug-in directly:
1 Bank to display a track with an EQ (or dynamics) plug-in inserted.
2 Press the EQ (or DYN) key. The display shows the names of any inserted EQ or dynamics plug-ins,
regardless of their slot location (a–f).
3 Press the encoder below the EQ or dynamics plug-in you want to edit.
EQ/DYN Keys and Standard Plug-in Mapping
When you navigate to an EQ or Dynamics plug-in using the INSERTS key, the parameters are arranged across your hardware controls in a layout unique to that plug-in, and/or its manufacturer.
The EQ and DYN keys, by contrast, map plug-in parameters according to a standard control layout. This lets the controls appear in the same arrangement across your controller, regardless of the model or manufacturer.
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Working with Sends
This section shows how you can assign and adjust Pro Tools sends.
Working with Sends on MC Control
Assigning Sends
To assign sends on MC Control:
1 Select one or more tracks.
2 Press the SENDS Soft Encoder. The first five Soft Encoders show slots a–e, including any sends al-
ready assigned in that slot.
3 If desired, press the lit PAGE > key to go to sends f–j.
4 Press both PAGE keys (< PAGE and PAGE >) simultaneously to enter Send Assign mode.
5 Press the encoder for the send slot (a–j) you want to assign. The first three Soft Encoders show the
next choices for Send assignment.
6 Press a Soft Encoder to choose one of the following:
no send Assigns no send bus to the selected track(s).
output Displays available output busses in the Soft Encoders.
bus Displays available internal busses in the Soft Encoders.
7 To see additional choices, press the lit < PAGE or PAGE > key.
Artist Series hardware and documentation use the term “AUX” for the Pro Tools term “sends.” Do not confuse references to “AUX” with Pro Tools Auxiliary Input tracks.
Soft Encoder for Sends
SOFT KEYS
HOME
END
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8 When the desired output or bus is displayed, press the Soft Encoder for the desired choice. A green
dot appears indicating that send bus is now assigned to the currently selected tracks.
Opening and Editing Sends on MC Control
To access and edit a send on MC Control:
1 Select a track with send already assigned.
2 Press the SENDS Soft Encoder. The Soft Encoders show assigned sends, and empty slots (a–e, or f–j).
Once in Aux mode, do any of the following to adjust send parameters:
To adjust send level:
Rotate the encoder for the desired send.
To adjust send pan:
1 Press the encoder for the send you want to adjust.
2 Rotate the Soft Knob for L Pan and/or R Pan.
To m ute a s end:
Touch its Soft Encoder in the Touchscreen display (such as Bus 1). Touch again to unmute.
To toggle the send pre- or post-fader:
Hold SHIFT and touch the Soft Encoder for the send in the Touchscreen (such as Bus 1).
Making Sends Inactive/Active on MC Control
To toggle a send between active and inactive:
1 Bank to and select the desired track.
2 Press the SENDS encoder.
3 Navigate the Touchscreen until the desired send is displayed.
4 Press both SHIFT keys simultaneously to enable Shift Lock mode (both key LEDs stay lit).
5 Hold Command+Control (Mac) and touch the Send name in the Touchscreen.
To assign the send to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option (Mac) and press the encoder. To assign the send on all tracks, hold Option (Mac).
To toggle all sends in that same slot (a–j) on all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option (Mac) at the same time. To toggle all sends in that slot on all tracks, hold Option (Mac).
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Working with Sends on MC Mix
Assigning Sends on MC Mix
To assign a send on MC Mix:
1 Select a track.
2 Press the AUX key.
3 Press both PAGE keys (< PAGE and PAGE >) to enter Send Assign mode. The display shows the cur-
rent (or last viewed) send slot a–j (an 8-fader system will only show slots a–f). To see additional send slots, press the lit PAGE > key.
4 Press the encoder below desired send slot. For example, to assign a send to the current track in slot
a, press encoder 1. The display above the first three encoders shows the following choices:
5 Do one of the following:
•Press the encoder below no send to leave that slot unassigned.
•Press output to see output bus choices (such as Out 1–2).
•Press bus to see available internal busses.
6 To see additional choices (beyond the number of faders in your system) press the lit PAGE > key.
7 When the desired send is displayed, press its encoder to make the assignment. In that fader strip,
the encoder ON key lights.
Display no send output bus
Soft Encoder 1 2 3
To assign a send in the same slot to all selected tracks, hold Option+Shift (Mac) on your computer key­board while pressing the desired encoder. To assign to all tracks, hold Option (Mac).
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Opening and Editing Sends on MC Mix
To access and edit a send (MC Mix):
1 Bank to and select the desired track.
2 Press the AUX key. Send assignments in slot A are displayed in the track LCD display.
3 To view other sends, press PAGE > until it is displayed (such as Bus 1–2).
4 To adjust send level, rotate the encoder directly below the desired send.
To mute the send:
Press the ON key in the encoder row directly below the desired send. When muted, the ON key is un-
lit; when the send is on, the ON key is lit.
To toggle the send between pre-/post-fader:
Press the SEL key in the encoder row directly below the desired send. Sends are post-fader by de-
fault, in which state the SEL key is unlit; when the send is pre-fader, the SEL key is lit.
To adjust send pan:
1 Press the encoder showing the desired send. If the send is stereo, a single encoder will be mapped
to send pan (usually encoder 8). If the send is three or more channels (such as LCR, or a 5.1 send), ad­ditional send pan parameters become available in the encoders (such as divergence, center percent­age, and other multichannel pan parameters).
2 Rotate the appropriate encoder.
Send level encoder on MC Mix
SEL
ON
SOLOON
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Making Sends Inactive/Active on MC Mix
To toggle a send between active and inactive:
1 Bank to and select the desired track.
2 Press the AUX key.
3 Use the < PAGE and PAGE > keys to navigate the display until the desired send is shown.
4 Hold Command+Control (Mac) and press the encoder row SEL key for the desired send.
Encoder SEL key on MC Mix
To toggle all sends in the same slot on all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option (Mac). To toggle all sends in the same slot on all tracks, hold Option (Mac).
SEL
ON
SOLOON
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Automation and Mixing
This chapter shows how to control automation settings and how to pan in multichannel for sur­round.
Enabling and Suspending Automation
You can control many Pro Tools automation settings directly from the Touchscreen on MC Control and other units.
To open the Automation window using MC Control:
In the Soft Keys Home page, press the Auto key. (By default, this key appears in the Soft Key Home
page.) The Automation window opens on-screen, and the Touchscreen displays automation controls.
To enable or disable automation types:
1 Press the Auto Soft Key.
2 Press the Touchscreen button for the desired parameter. For example, to toggle Volume automation
enabled/suspended, press the Soft Key ENABLE VOLUME.
Track Automation Mode Selection
To select the Automation mode for a track on MC Control or MC Mix:
1 Hold SHIFT while pressing the REC/AUTO key on a track.
2 Press SHIFT+REC/AUTO again to cycle to the next available automation mode such as Off, Read,
Latch, or Touch. Not all modes will be available; for additional modes, use the mouse and the on­screen track Automation mode selector.
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Punching Out of Automation Recording
To punch out of an automation pass:
Press SHIFT+REC/AUTO on the desired track.
Shortcuts to Display Automation Playlists
The following shortcuts let you quickly display the breakpoint automation playlist for a control by clicking it in combination with modifier keys on your computer keyboard. These shortcuts work on MC Control and MC Mix.
Waveform View
To show the waveform for a track in the Edit window:
Hold Control+Command (Mac) and press the track SEL key.
Automation Views
Track Volume
To show volume automation for a track in the Edit window:
Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the track fader.
Track Pan
To show track pan automation in the Edit window:
1 Press the PAN key to have pan on the encoders.
2 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Pan encoder on a track.
To do to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option+Control+Command (Mac) and press SEL. To do to all tracks, hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and press SEL.
To do to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch the fader. To do to all tracks, hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch the fader.
To do to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Pan encoder on a selected track. To do to all tracks, hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch any Pan en­coder.
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Send Level
To show Send level automation in the Edit window:
1 Press the AUX key (MC Mix) or the SENDS Soft Encoder (MC Control) to bring sends to the encoders.
2 If necessary, press the PAGE > key until the desired Send slot is displayed.
3 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Send encoder in the desired track.
Send Pan
To show Send pan automation in the Edit window:
1 Press the AUX key (MC Mix) or the SENDS soft Knob (MC Control) to bring sends to the encoders.
2 If necessary, press the PAGE > key until the desired send slot is displayed.
3 Press the encoder for the desired send.
4 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Send pan encoder on a track.
Plug-In Automation
Showing Plug-in Automation
To show automation for a continuous plug-in parameter:
1 Press the INSERTS key (MC Mix) or the INSERTS Soft Knob (MC Control).
2 Display the desired plug-in parameter using the encoders and <PAGE> keys. (See “Working with
Plug-in Inserts” on page 33.)
3 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the encoder for the desired plug-in parameter.
To show automation for a switch-type plug-in parameter on MC Control:
1 Press the INSERTS Soft Knob.
2 Display the desired plug-in parameter using the encoders and <PAGE> keys. (See “Working with
Plug-ins on MC Control” on page 33.)
3 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the plug-in parameter in the Touchscreen.
To do to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Send encoder on a selected track. To do to all tracks, hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch any Send en­coder.
To do to all selected tracks, hold Shift+Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch the Pan encoder on a selected track. To do to all tracks, hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and touch any Send pan encoder.
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To show automation for a switch-type plug-in parameter on MC Mix:
1 Press the INSERTS key.
2 Display the desired plug-in parameter using the encoders and <PAGE> keys. (See “Working with
Plug-ins on MC Control” on page 33.)
3 Hold Control+Command (Mac) and touch the encoder.
Enabling All Plug-in Parameters for Automation
To enable all plug-in controls for automation on MC Control:
1 Press the INSERTS Soft Knob.
2 Hold Control+Command+Option (Mac) and touch the desired plug-in in the Touchscreen.
To enable all plug-in controls for automation on MC Mix:
1 Press the INSERTS key.
2 Hold Option+Control+Command (Mac) and press the ON key (in the encoder row) for the desired
plug-in.
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Multichannel Panning for Surround
This section shows how you can use MC Control or MC Mix to pan in multichannel for surround sound.
Surround Panning on MC Control
In surround sessions, the Touchscreen lets you use the Soft Encoders to pan tracks in surround.
To pan in surround using the Soft Encoders:
1 Press a track SEL key to select a track assigned to a multichannel output path (such as a 5.1 or 7.1
output path).
2 Press the PAN encoder. Multichannel pan parameters such as divergence, pan, and center percent-
age appear in the Soft Encoders.
3 Press the lit PAGE > key to show other available pan parameters.
4 Rotate an encoder to adjust it.
5 To reset a parameter to its default setting, press the encoder for that parameter.
Surround Panning on MC Mix
MC Mix lets you use the encoders to control multichannel pan parameters.
To pan in surround:
1 Press a track SEL key to select a track assigned to a multichannel output path (such as a 5.1 or 7.1
output path).
2 Press the PAN key.
3 Press the CHAN key. Multichannel pan parameters such as Front Left/Right, Front/Rear, divergence,
pan, and center percentage appear in the Soft Encoders.
4 Press the lit PAGE > key to show other available pan parameters.
5 Rotate an encoder to adjust it.
6 To reset a parameter to its default setting, press the encoder for that parameter.
As an alternative to using the encoders, hold SHIFT and press the CHAN/FLIP key to flip pan controls to the faders. Press
FLIP again to return to encoders.
To learn about multichannel tracks, busses, and output paths, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide available from the Help menu in Pro Tools.
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Index 49
A
active/inactive
plug-ins 36, 34 sends 39, 42
automation 43
plug-ins 46 shortcuts to show playlist 44
Avid
customer success 4
B
Bank/Nudge 16 banking 16
C
compatibility 1 customize (remap with EuControl) 10
E
Edit Modes 30 Edit Tools 29 encoders 17 EuControl
customizing 10
EuControl Settings window 10
F
fader 17 Fast Forward 14
G
Grabber 29 Grid 32 Grid (rel and ab) 30 groups 24
H
home (bank) 16
I
ICON 6 input 20, 22
J
Jog 30
L
Loop Record 28
M
make active/inactive
plug-ins (MC Mix) 36
Markers 31 MC Control
and Soft Keys for editing 32 input and output routing 20 plug-ins 33
MC Mix
input and output routing 22 plug-ins 35
MC Transport 10
markers 31
memory locations (see Markers) MIDI and EUCON
6
index
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N
Nudge 32
O
output 20, 22
P
pan 17
stereo tracks 17
Pencil 29 Play 14 plug-ins
assigning 34, 35 make active/inactive (Control) 34
Q
QuickPunch 28
R
Record (Transport) 14 recording 27
modes 28
Rewind 14 RTZ3 14
S
Scrubber 29 SEL (Assign) 19 selecting tracks 19 Selector 29 sends 41
assigning 38, 40 level, pan, mute, pre/post 39
SHOW 10 Shuffle 30 Shuttle 30 Slip 30 Spot 30 stereo pan 17 Stop 14 system requirements 1
T
technical support 4 track height 30 tracks
banking 16 home 16 selecting 19
Trimmer 29
V
volume (fader) 17
Z
zoom using the Jog wheel 30 Zoomer 29
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