![]() ![]() Windows: Control + Alt + click Record Enable on any track Mac: Command + Option + click Record Enable on any track While Pro Tools does not do destructive recording by default, it can be a logistical nightmare to sift through multiple files to find the take that you want to work from after you’ve accidentally recorded over it. This is especially useful during tracking sessions that have a lot of moving pieces the last thing you want to do is accidentally record over the perfect take and not realize it until much later. ![]() Enabling any track in Record Safe mode will prevent that track from being set to Record Enable by mistake. There’s a handy feature in Pro Tools called Record Safe mode. You should now have blinking Record Enable buttons on the selected tracks.Shift + Option + click Record Enable on one of the tracks in that group on Mac (or Shift + Alt + click on Windows).Shift + click to select the desired tracks.Windows: Alt + click Record Enable Button on literally any track Mac: Option + click Record Enable Button on literally any track The Record Enable button will blink red when it is enabled. Record enable one track: As you probably already know, simply click the dark red Record Enable button in either the Mix or Edit window. Windows: Control + N Record enable a track or tracks Let’s start with some shortcut combinations to create and record enable tracks. Want to make your Avid Pro Tools experience even more efficient? In this article, we’ll cover some tips for beginners that will help you work faster and keep your sessions better organized. ![]()
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