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Pro Tools 9: WIndows/Controllers

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Hardware Setup   -The window which gives the user access to the physical I/O assignments for the interface(s) connected to the system. -Choices for the clock source.  
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Playback Engine   this window includes: -Hardware Buffer -CPU Usage -RTAS Processors -RTAS Engine -Number of Voices -Sample Rate -Delay compensation Engine -DAE Playback Buffer -Cache Size  
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Playback Engine   May be the most important window in Pro Tools. This is where system resources are allocated for the CPU, DSP, and hard drives to play back efficiently.  
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Peripherals Window   Where most synching happens. Where you select your console (HD). Tabs: -Synchronization -Machine Control -MIDI Controllers -Ethernet Controllers -Mic Preamps  
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I/O Window   Shows all of the available track assignment paths for the current session. Allows the user to name all of the paths to their liking. Change the output for a created path.  
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Session Window   Change the Sync HD Clock Source, Timecode options, Frame rate here.  
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What Is the Sync I/O?   Main purpose is to synchronize Pro Tools with other time-code related devices such as analog tape and video machines.  
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Where do you configure the sync I/O?   Session and Peripherals windows.  
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Controllers   Might look like a console but doesn’t have audio running through it.  
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D Control   16 – 80 faders 7.1 surround output monitoring Ethernet (HD only) 6 touch-sensitive rotary encoders per channel XMON audio monitoring connections  
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D Command   8 – 40 faders 5.1 surround output monitoring Ethernet (HD Only) 2 touch-sensitive rotary encoders per channel XMON audio monitoring connections  
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Control 24/C24   24 Faders (Not expandable) 5.1 surround output monitoring Ethernet – HD or LE 1 non-touch-sensitive rotary encoder per channel Build-in monitoring and 16 available preamps  
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Euphonix   4-36 faders No audio monitoring Ethernet – HD or LE EuCon, HUI, and Mackie Control protocols  
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