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Assigning Multiple Tracks in Plug-in Effects
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Assigning Multiple Tracks in Plug-in Effects
Some plug-in effects take an arbitrary number of tracks as input. Your Avid editing application
lets you select the number of video inputs from the AVX Optional Inputs dialog box.
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For more information on the multiple track capabilities of a plug-in, see the documentation for
that plug-in.
To assign multiple tracks to a plug-in effect by using the AVX Optional Inputs dialog box:
1. Drag the plug-in icon to the Timeline.
If the plug-in supports a variable number of input tracks, the AVX Optional Inputs dialog
box opens.
2. Click the Number of Tracks menu, select the number of video inputs, and then click OK.
For more information on nested effects, see “Nesting Effects” on page 269.
Using AVX Plug-In Controls
AVX plug-ins use a variety of interfaces that give you control over the effects. Plug-in vendors
have the following styles for controls:
Standard buttons and parameter controls.
For AVX 2.0 plug-ins, this includes advanced keyframe buttons and parameter controls.
The Effect Editor for a specific plug-in might include only Avid standard buttons and
parameter controls, or it might include additional custom controls that use an Avid-like
interface.
Custom dialog box only.
You typically access this dialog box by clicking the Other Options button or another custom
button in the Effect Editor.
Direct manipulation controls in the Effect Preview monitor.
In this case, when you click the Outline/Path button in the Effect Editor, custom controls
appear over the image in the monitor.
For more information on how the plug-in vendor implements their interface, see the plug-in
vendor’s documentation.