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Chapter 5: Serial Deck Control Mode (Configuration and Operation) 33
To edit the name of a track arming button:
1 In the Create Machine Track Arming Profile
dialog, double-click the Track Arm button you
want to rename.
2 Enter a new track name in the dialog, and
click OK.
Remapping Tracks
You can remap track buttons to target different
tracks on the machine.
To remap tracks:
1 In the Create Machine Track Arming Profile
dialog, click the Track button you want to remap
to display its remap pop-up menu.
2 Choose a new target track.
– or –
Choose a different machine profile from the
Load Configuration selector.
Reassigning the Byte Value for a Track
In a remote machine’s firmware, each record
track on the machine has a unique hexadecimal
byte code that tells the machine which track
should be armed when an arm command is re-
ceived from a remote master. The standard pro-
file (the default setup) corresponds to the Sony
P-2 protocol, but many decks have their own
unique mapping of byte codes to track numbers
for a particular deck.
If an audio or video track, or the deck time code
track do not arm when you click its correspond-
ing track arming button, you may need to assign
a different hex value to the button.
To select a different hex value for an individual
track arm button:
Select another hex value byte code from the
Byte Code sub-menu for the appropriate track
arm button.
Entering a New Byte Code
As the Sony P2 protocol continues to expand,
more manufacturers add specific byte code com-
mands that may be listed in the current byte
code list. Pro Tools lets you create entirely new,
custom byte codes. This lets you enter addi-
tional byte commands as needed to support new
features as they are added to decks.
Entering a custom track name
Remapping a track arming button
Entering a new byte code
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