![]() ![]() Playback (P): On a Playback drive, Pro Tools will play back any Session on that drive but won't permit new files to be added to it, so it won't let you record, import, create new fades and so on.On the Mac platform Pro Tools only supports 'Mac OS Extended (Journaled)' drives if you are running Pro Tools on Windows, NTFS is the supported format. Any Sessions on them will first need to be copied onto a drive formatted correctly for Pro Tools - which is not necessarily the same as being formatted correctly for the computer's operating system. Transfer drives cannot be used to either play or record Pro Tools Sessions directly. ![]() Examples include shared network drives, CD‑ROMS, and drives that are formatted in a non‑native format. Transfer (T): Pro Tools will label a drive a Transfer Drive if it isn't suitable to play back Sessions.Pro Tools categorises drives into three groups:
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