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Chapter 16: File and Session Management and Compatibility 323
Instrument tracks are split into separate Aux-
iliary Input and MIDI tracks.
The following attributes are dropped:
•Region groups
Region loops
•Sample-based MIDI regions
Sample-based MIDI tracks
Inserts F–J and any associated automation
Sends F–J and any associated automation
Marker/Memory Locations 201–999
Busses 17–32 (Pro Tools LE)
The Limit Character Set option must be en-
abled and you must select a single language
and character set.
Saving Pro Tools LE 8.0 Sessions to
Pro Tools LE 5.0 Format
To save a Pro Tools LE 8.0 session so it is com-
patible with Pro Tools version 5.0, use the File >
Save Copy In command to select the Pro Tools 5.0
Session format.
When saving a Pro Tools LE 7.4 session to
Pro Tools 5.0 format, the following occurs:
All that occurs when saving a Pro Tools LE 8.0
session to Pro Tools 5.1->6.9 format.
Fader Gain levels and automation breakpoints
higher than +6 dB are changed to +6 dB.
Multi-mono plug-in instances are dropped.
Sends assigned to multichannel paths or sub-
paths of multichannel paths are dropped.
•Tracks assigned to No Output” are routed to
Busses 31 and 32.
Tracks/sends assigned to Busses 33–64 are
routed to Busses 31 and 32.
Tracks assigned to multichannel paths or sub-
paths of multichannel paths are routed to
Busses 31 and 32.
Tracks/sends assigned to stereo paths referring
to even/odd channels (such as 2–3) are routed
to Busses 31 and 32.
Language Compatibility
Unicode Support for Languages
Pro Tools supports entry and display of any lan-
guage characters supported in Unicode any-
where in the Pro Tools application. This lets
you:
Use multiple languages in session names,
and in path names, file names and region
names within the same session.
Search for terms in multiple languages in
DigiBase browsers.
Pro Tools Automatic Naming
Language
When working in a language other than En-
glish, you can set Pro Tools to automatically
name session elements (such as regions, tracks,
and I/O paths) in English. This is useful when
sharing sessions with other users working in En-
glish.
To set the Automatic Naming Language to match
the language selected for the Pro Tools
application:
1 Choose Setup > Preferences and click the Dis-
play tab.
2 Choose the language you want to use in
Pro Tools from the Language pop-up menu.
3 Deselect the Default Automatic Naming to En-
glish option.