
On the new Target Playlist Menu, select what playlist will be the target, and it will then be displayed in Blue Text next to a Target Icon. To select a Target Playlist, go to the Playlist Selector Menu. There are several ways to select Target Playlists.

The Target Playlist can be any playlist on a track, whether it’s the main playlist or the tenth.
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In Pro Tools 2018 you can now build a comp by sending clip selections to a Target Playlist that you choose. Pro Tools 2018 has even more playlist comping enhancements that will enable faster and efficient workflows! Before these new enhancements, in order to quickly compile the best moments of different takes, you either had to be in Playlist Track view on the Edit Window, (which takes up a lot of screen real estate and doesn’t show what you need to see), or sort through takes using the Playlist Selector Menu and manually copy and paste clips between playlists. In Pro Tools 12.6, some new improvements to Playlists were introduced, including shortcuts for navigating playlists while in Waveform view (Shift + Up or Down Arrows), Preferences for Automatically Creating Playlists when Overlapping Clips While Recording and while Editing, and New Visual Feedback for identifying tracks with available playlists at a glance. Other similar shortcuts include Shift+C for dynamics, Shift+E for EQ, Shift+V for Reverb, Shift+W for modulation and Shift+D for delay.


Tired of forgetting Pro Tools Shortcuts This is the best way to memorize them. Playlists are virtual lanes nested within a track that allow you to record, store and edit many takes on the same track while maintaining positional reference on the timeline. Lade Pro Tools Shortcuts Trainer und genieße die App auf deinem iPhone, iPad und iPod touch. Playlists are a powerful Pro Tools feature used in recording sessions for organizing takes, and in editing to comp the best moments of a performance.
