

- #INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS HOW TO#
- #INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS INSTALL#
- #INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS DRIVERS#
- #INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS DRIVER#
In Pro Tools, is your track record-enabled? If not, you won’t be able to hear any input.Are you using a condenser microphone? If so, make sure phantom power (+48v) is turned on.Trashing Pro Tools preferences is always a good go-to troubleshooting step. Whenever that doesn’t solve the problem, trashing the Pro Tools Preference files and selecting the correct Playback Engine often will.
#INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS INSTALL#
The first steps towards getting sound out of Pro Tools are to ensure compatibility and install the correct driver. Still not getting any sound?… Try these tricks:
#INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS DRIVERS#
It is important to install the drivers for your interface AFTER installing Pro Tools.See this article for direct link’s to the download’s page for various manufacturers. Drivers can always be found at the manufacturer’s website.
#INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS DRIVER#
In most cases, you will want to install the latest version of the driver -unless there is a compatibility notice posted. If your interface requires a driver, it is important that you install a compatible version.That information will likely be found on the product page. If you’re not sure if your interface requires a driver, you can always visit the website of your interface’s manufacturer. Some interfaces are “class-compliant,” meaning they are designed to work on any system without a driver. Drivers are what allow your interface to talk to your computer and, ultimately, Pro Tools.Click on the track name to select it and/or on the record-enable button.Īdditionally, you can read about all the features and options described above in the Pro Tools Reference Guides: Some of the options are set differently by default in Pro Tools 11 and above, and that is why it might seem that the keyboard/controller works in Pro Tools 10 or below but there is no MIDI signal coming in later Pro Tools. Depending on your setup or workflow, to receive MIDI, the Instrument or MIDI track you want to record midi on should be record enabled or at least selected. Under the Options menu, see if MIDI Thru is enabled/checked.Ĩ. Note: Selecting this enables you to hear MIDI signal even if you do not record arm your track.ħ. Under Setup > Preferences > MIDI > Default Thru Instrument, set this to first selected MIDI track.
#INSTRUMENT TRACK NOT RECORDING PRO TOOLS HOW TO#
Check with the controller manufacturer or the user guide for instructions on how to install/setup this specific device. If it's not listed, then most likely there is a problem with the controller itself.

