Pro tools 10 interfaces pro#
At the Input tab, click on “Default” to apply the default (recommended) settings that Pro Tools assigns to our interface. Note in our case, the I/O Window opened on the “Input” tab and it shows a completely empty list.įor the purpose of this tutorial, we will be using Pro Tools default I/O for our previously selected interface.Ĥ. The picture above shows the I/O Setup window. Once the new session has been created and the proper Playback Engine has been selected, the Pro Tools edit window (empty) should look like this: We can now move on to the setup of the audio Inputs and Outputs.ġ. The empty edit window will open again as:Īt this point we have successfully selected our audio interface as the desired Playback Engine.
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Pro Tools will save and re-start automatically with the new Playback Engine configuration applied. Press “Yes”, the Playback Engine window will appear again as:ħ. Once clicked, Pro Tools will show the following warning:Ħ. For the purpose of this tutorial we will select “Universal Audio Thunderbolt” which refers to our Universal Audio Apollo Twin Thurnderbolt interface. From the Playback Engine drop-down list, select your own audio interface. In order to do this, click on “Built-In Output” and a drop-down menu will show with the different hardware options as:ĥ. For the purpose of our tutorial, we want to configure our own audio interface instead of the Built-In sound card of the computer. It is easy to see how “Built-In Output” has been set as the Playback Engine.
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The picture above shows the Playback Engine window.Ĥ.