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Undoing a mistake

Undoing a mistake - Pro Tools Tutorial

From the course: Pro Tools 2021 Essential Training: 101 - The Basics

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Undoing a mistake

- [Instructor] If you're like me, when you're editing for any length of time, you're bound to make mistakes. Mistakes can happen or when you try a complex change only to realize it isn't working out. Like the other edit commands, Pro Tools provides up to 64 levels of undo. This is user configurable setting, and you can find it in your preferences dialogue box, Your levels of undo, are listed here at the bottom is really to conserve RAM. This can be useful for certain memory intensive edit operations. For the kinds of basic editing we're doing, you can leave it set to 64, unless your system is already short on RAM. With 64 levels of undo available, you can experiment quite a bit before worrying about losing changes in the undo queue. But keep in mind, some operations are not undoable, including deleting tracks, and clearing clips from the clip list. Any action that is not undoable, will also clear your undo queue, so you need to take that into consideration as well. It's also worth…

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