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Pro Tools lets you add files to a session that
are at a different sample rate than the
session. In the comments field of the Import
Audio dialog, a warning is posted that these
files will play back at the wrong speed and
pitch if they are not converted.
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When you have added all audio files and clips
you want to the Import list, you can apply sample
rate conversion by doing the following:
Apply SRC
• Enable
Source Sample Rate
• Specify the
typing a number, or by selecting a sample
rate from the pop-up menu.
• Select the sample rate conversion quality
Quality
from the
overrides the
ity
setting in the Processing Preferences
page.
Done
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Click
.
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If you are copying or converting files, select a
location for the new files, such as the Audio Files
folder for the current session. When adding
files, the file is referenced from its original loca-
tion.
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In the Audio Import Options dialog, select
where the imported files will go in the session:
Audio Import Options dialog
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Introduction to Pro Tools Express
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either by
pop-up menu. This setting
Sample Rate Conversion Qual-
New Track
Each audio file is imported into its
own individual track and into the Clip List.
Clip List
Audio files are imported into the Clip
List without creating a new track. Imported au-
dio files appear in the Clip List and can then be
dragged to audio tracks.
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If you chose to create a new track, select a
location for the imported file in the track:
Session Start
Places the file or clip at the start of
the session.
Song Start
Aligns the beginning of the file or
clip to the Song Start marker.
Selection
Aligns the beginning of the file or clip
to the edit cursor or to the beginning of a selec-
tion in the Timeline.
Spot
Displays the Spot dialog, which lets you
spot the file or clip to a precise location based on
any of the available Time Scales.
OK
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Click
.
Importing Files with Drag and
Drop
Pro Tools lets you import audio, MIDI, video,
and session files by dragging and dropping files
from a DigiBase browser, the Mac Finder, or
Windows Explorer to the Pro Tools application
icon, the session Timeline, a track, the Track
List, or the Clip List.
The following figure illustrates some of the
options available to import files using drag and
drop from DigiBase browsers.
To import files into the Clip List:
1
Select audio, video, MIDI, clip group, REX, or
ACID files in a DigiBase browser, or in the Mac
Finder or Windows Explorer.
2
Drag the selected files onto the Clip List.

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