Pro Tools Tutorial - Memory Locations - Show & Hide Tracks Pt 1

Опубликовано: 31 Май 2026
на канале: Australian Institute of Music
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When you have large Pro Tools sessions with a great number of tracks, keeping things organised is vitally important. Here we show you how use the Memory Locations of Pro Tools to show and hide tracks - thus making your session easy to navigate. This technique allows you to focus on only the tracks you are working on, without the visual distractions of lots of tracks.

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