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How do you change sync point in Pro Tools?

How do you change sync point in Pro Tools?

To do this, to move the sync point of the bass amp to the current cursor position on the bass DI, hold Control and Shift while grabbing the bass amp clip. That will immediately shift the sync point of the bass amp clip over to the cursor position of the bass DI clip. You can also create different playlists to compare the two later.

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How to Time Align tracks in Pro Tools?

In our latest Pro Tools Quick Tip, CRAS instructor Phil Nichols shows us how we can use the power of digital audio workstations (DAWs) to time align tracks after they have been recorded. This can provide a fuller, cleaner sounding final product.

To do this, to move the sync point of the bass amp to the current cursor position on the bass DI, hold Control and Shift while grabbing the bass amp clip. That will immediately shift the sync point of the bass amp clip over to the cursor position of the bass DI clip. You can also create different playlists to compare the two later.

How is the trigger tooth aligned with the synchronizer?

The trigger tooth MUST be in the same relative position to the synchronizer body as the old assembly. With the synchronizer body aligned to the engine, make fine adjustments clockwise or counter clockwise to align the trigger tooth to the synchronizer body.

In our latest Pro Tools Quick Tip, CRAS instructor Phil Nichols shows us how we can use the power of digital audio workstations (DAWs) to time align tracks after they have been recorded. This can provide a fuller, cleaner sounding final product.

How can I move the sync point Arrow?

Using the Scrubber tool while holding the Control key, we can grab the sync point arrow and move it manually to where we feel it sits best. You will notice in this case that the cursor changes to a symbol of a hand and speaker as shown below.

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