Pro Tools Marker Tutorial – Using Markers to Show and Hide Tracks in Pro Tools

If we need to then find our Guitar tracks, we need to be adept at using our scroll wheel on the mouse. There’s nothing wrong with doing it this way, but there is an easier way. It just takes a little setup.
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Find your Guitar tracks! Select each guitar track by holding down the shift key and selecting them with the mouse in the ‘Track’ window on the left, or within the edit window itself. Once selected, the track names will be in shadow in the track window and highlighted in the edit window.
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Now navigate to the drop down menu in the track window and choose ‘show only selected tracks’.
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Selecting this will hide all other tracks in the session, but it won’t deactivate them. They are still there, just not visible.
Press the ‘enter’ key on the numerical tab to bring up your new memory location dialogue. Alternatively use the shortcut command+5 to bring up the ‘memory locations’ window and choose new memory location from the drop down menu.

With the memory location dialogue window up we can now configure some settings, set yours the same as the pic below.
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Name it something appropriate, ensure that the time properties are set to none, and the general properties are set as ‘Track Show/Hide’. Now just press OK. This will now show up in your memory locators list as number 1. There is one last step to make this effective.
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Now go back to your track drop down menu and choose ‘show all tracks’
Repeat the process that you completed in step three, except now we are creating a memory locator to show all tracks. Check the settings below
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial

Now you should have a memory locations window that looks like this
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
So when you select ‘guitars’, all other tracks will be hidden, and when you select ‘all tracks’, all of your tracks will be shown again.
It takes a bit of setting up, but when your starting a mix on a huge session, it can be a real time saver to be able to have only the instruments in the edit window that you want at the touch of a button.
To make it even easier you can use the shortcuts to access these memory locations. Just type period, then the number, then period again in quick succession to activate a certain memory location. For example, if you wanted to bring up only the guitar tracks, type ‘.1.’ on the numerical pad and it will activate that memory location.
Original source http://audio.tutsplus.com/tutorials/production/quick-tip-using-markers-to-showhide-tracks-in-pro-tools/
Pro Tools Marker Tutorial
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