![]() You can then navigate and audition other samples by just scrolling with your down arrow, no need to press the space bar every time. Once done, your window should look similar to the one below…Ĭlicking on a file and pressing the space bar will let you audition that sample. This is especially useful when you want to audition files that are stored in multiple folders, or just to keep everything a bit more tidy. Note: By double clicking on a folder it will open up on a different Workspace window. Now, find out some loops you’d like to work with… Use the tiny lens button in the top left corner can come really handy if you’re searching for something! ![]() What you’re gonna get is a window that will let you browse through all the drives and folders on your computer. It’s accessible by clicking on Window – Workspace. To get the work done, Pro Tools gives us a nice feature called “Workspace” (weird name, I know…). So, in today’s installment of Pro Tools Diary, I want to show you how to find, audition and use your loops all within Pro Tools, without leaving the DAW. Unfortunately, sometimes it can be a bit tricky to incorporate them in a session… Loops and samples have become an essential part of modern music production at any level, and this is especially true for all of us home studio folks as, with just a handful of them, we can now build an entire song from scratch!
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