In the first of this series of tutorial videos, brought to you with the support of Avid, Julian Rodgers looked at Basic Folder Tracks, how to create them and why you might use them. In this free Pro Tools video tutorial, the second in the series, Julian looks at some examples of how you can use Basic Folder Tracks like making duplicate Folder Tracks to try alternative mix ideas and using the Folder overview to edit groups of tracks.
Basic Folder Tracks
A Basic Folder Track is purely organisational. Tracks can be placed in a Basic Folder Track and opening and closing the track can show and hide the folder contents in a single click. This was possible with workarounds using existing features in previous versions of Pro Tools, for example by Control-clicking on groups in the Groups list or creating memory locations which use show/hide tracks but Basic Folder Tracks are a real improvement over these other techniques.
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Julian Rodgers is Editor of Production Expert. He has a background in live sound and has been a Pro Tools user since 2001. He lives by the sea in West Cornwall where he plays piano, bass and guitar equally badly and is an avid collector of microphones and opinions about all things audio.