Chapter 7. Using A Paddle Device In Local Mode; Connecting A Supported Third-Party Paddle Device To Your Pro Tools System - DigiDesign MachineControl Manual

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Using a Paddle Device in Local Mode
When using MachineControl in Local mode
(with or without an external synchronizer), you
can use a supported third-party paddle device to
issue the following Pro Tools track commands:
• Input monitoring
• Record Enable
• Record Safe
• Solo
• Solo Mute
Using these features involve the following steps:
Connect the supported third-party paddle de-
1
vice to your system.
Make sure the Allow Track Arm Commands in
2
Local Mode preference is enabled.
Serial Deck Control and Remote 9-Pin Deck
3
Emulation ports must be configured simulta-
neously.
Connecting a Supported Third-
Party Paddle Device to Your
Pro Tools System
To connect a supported third-party paddle de-
vice to your Pro Tools system, use the same
method you would use to connect a deck for Re-
mote 9-Pin Deck Emulation mode.
See Chapter 6, "Remote 9-Pin Deck Emula-
tion Mode (Configuration and Operation)"
for detailed information on connecting a
machine to Pro Tools.
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