There are various ways in which you can select a recording mode, firstly you can choose one from the Options menu as shown in the image below.Īnother method available to change your recording mode is to right-click the record button located on your transport bar and select one of the options. Mode Selectionīy default, Pro Tools system will resort to the Nondestructive recording mode until changed, so let’s start by looking at how we can change which mode is currently operational. This tutorial will take you through the various modes as well as touching on a few recording options you have when working with MIDI as well. Pro Tools systems, by standard, offer four recording types including Normal (Nondestructive), Destructive, Loop, and QuickPunch, if you are fortunate enough to own either a HD system or a Pro Tools system with the Complete Production Toolkit installed, you will also benefit from a further two recording modes in the form of TrackPunch and DestructivePunch.
In this tutorial we will be looking at the different recording modes available to you within Pro Tools, while users are of course aware that you can record within Pro Tools, most newcomers may not be aware of the various recording types available and may be missing out on oppertunities to simplify their recording tasks…