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Conducting a MIDI record pass

Conducting a MIDI record pass - Pro Tools Tutorial

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Conducting a MIDI record pass

in Pro Tools that can affect the recording process and the end results. We'll use the buttons in the MIDI-control section We'll use the buttons in the MIDI-control section of the transport for this discussion. But before we start, let's check the hardware buffer size setting in the Playback Engine dialogue box. As a reminder, this setting affects monitoring latency when recording. So if you're using a virtual instrument, you may hear a delay with larger buffer sizes. Selecting 128 samples or lower will minimize the latency and help you keep time. You should generally choose the lowest setting that Pro Tools will let you get away with, that Pro Tools will let you get away with, so I'll select 32 samples. To make sure we begin recording at the session start, we can either enable Wait for Note or use a count-off. With Wait for Note active, when we initiate recording, Pro Tools will provide a timing reference with the click Pro Tools…

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