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Pro Tools Editing: Track Height

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Summary: The track height option in Pro Tools can be adjusted for different views of a mix. Adjust the height of a track readout using basic editing features of Pro Tools with the tips in this free video on music recording software from a professional musician.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"There's a few different options for the height of the track in pro-tools. If you go to the track right next to the track view box, there's a track height box. You can go into mini, which kind of just gives you this really, really skinny version of the track. You can also go to small, go to bigger, go over to medium, what's known as the large, there's jumbo, and there's extreme. The jumbo and extreme are pretty good for, if you're editing midi data, because they pretty much fit an entire piano row within it. If you can't exactly see, I want to change the resolution, but you can also look at the expanded track this way to. This kind of gives you a whole other set. You can also affect certain ones, if you hold down the Apple key, you can actually change a few if you want on the option key, you can change all of them at the same exact time."

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