Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - Welcome to Mbox
 - Windows Configuration
 - Macintosh Configuration
 - Mbox Hardware and Connections
 - Working with Pro Tools LE
 - Windows System Optimizations
 - Digidesign ASIO Driver (Windows Only)
 - Digidesign WaveDriver (Windows Only)
 - Digidesign CoreAudio Driver (Macintosh Only)
 - Configuring Midi Studio Setup (Windows Only)
 - Configuring AMS (Mac OS X Only)
 - Index
 
Chapter 5: Working with Pro Tools LE 43
Tracks
Pro Tools LE lets you create audio and MIDI 
tracks for audio and MIDI recording, submixing, 
routing, automating, and editing.
Pro Tools provides four types of tracks: audio 
tracks, Auxiliary Inputs, Master Faders, and 
MIDI tracks. Audio tracks, Auxiliary Inputs, and 
Master Faders can be mono or stereo.
Audio Tracks Record and play back audio to and 
from hard disk, monitor audio input when 
record-enabled, and edit audio regions
Auxiliary Inputs Audio mixer channels, used for 
input, routing, and submixing
Master Faders Provide master channel controls 
and options for any output or bus path
MIDI Tracks Record, play back, and edit MIDI 
data
To create a new track:
1 Choose File > New Track. 
2 Specify the number of tracks, track type, and 
mono or stereo (for all types except MIDI).
3 Click Create.
In the Mix window, audio tracks, Auxiliary In-
puts, Master Faders, and MIDI tracks appear as 
vertical channel strips. 
Track type is indicated by the Track Type icons 
just below the faders. 
In the Edit window, tracks are displayed hori-
zontally along the Timeline. The area in which 
audio appears for each track is the Playlist. 
New Track dialog
Tracks in the Mix window
Timeline Rulers and a stereo audio track in the Edit 
window 
Audio
Aux 
Master
MIDI
Fader
Input
track
track
Audio Track
Timeline
Rulers View










