A Shortcut Once you’ve gone through the process of creating a few templates from scratch, you may find that it’s quicker and more convenient to create a template from the session you’re working on — all you have to do is go to the File menu and choose Save as Template.
What is a template Pro Tools?
A template is, in effect, an entire Pro Tools session without any project-specific content. It can include audio, MIDI, instrument and auxiliary input tracks, buses, master faders and plug-ins. If you wish, it can also include generic content such as drum loops and MIDI parts, or even custom audio segments.
How do I save a session as a template?
Open a Session and navigate to the Library tool with a set of Session Albums and Session Favorites that you intend to copy. Select File -> Save As Template… A dialog box will open to save the file. Choose a suitable name for the template.
What File format does Pro Tools use?
Pro Tools supports mixed bit depths and audio formats in a session: BWF/WAV (including WAVE Extensible, RF64 and BW64) and AIFF.
Where do I put Pro Tools templates?
If you are running Pro Tools 11, the Session Templates folder is now in the Pro Tools folder in Documents, but if you’re still running Pro Tools 10 on a Mac, they are in the Digidesign folder in Library / Application Support on your start-up drive.
How do I create a session template?
What is a session template?
Introduction. A session template is a combination of attributes and application tab information that can be reused. In Omnichannel for Customer Service app, when an agent accepts an incoming conversation request from a customer, a session is started.
What are session templates in Pro Tools?
Pro Tools lets you build session templates that can help you save time when creating a new tracking session, as well as when setting up to mix. Session templates can include tracks, track names, inputs and outputs, panning, plug-ins, effects, auxiliary sends and returns, MIDI tracks, virtual instruments (including click tracks), and more.
How do I save a template in Pro Tools?
You will now be presented with a dialog box which gives you options on where you would like to save the template file. You will be given the option to save the file ‘in system’ which means that it will be saved within your local Pro Tools folders where it will be displayed when you choose to create a new session from template.
How do I import session data into Pro Tools?
With your session open, navigate to File > Import Session Data, this is a tool within Pro Tools which will allow you to pull across whichever tracks, effects, audio files etc you need from another session. It is also the tool you will need to use to import a template – you can also use the keyboard shortcut OPT_SHIFT_I.
How do I import a template from another template?
It is also the tool you will need to use to import a template – you can also use the keyboard shortcut OPT_SHIFT_I. You will be asked to search for the file or session you wish to import from, simply click on the template ‘ .ptt’ file you created earlier and click OK.