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Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
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t Select Bypass to continue the rendering process. The plug-in effect does not render.
In most cases, you should click Cancel and open the AudioSuite window.
If you have not installed the plug-in when you go to render a plug-in effect, Media Composer
displays an error message informing you which plug-in you must install. At that time, you can
cancel or bypass the rendering process.
2. To cancel a render operation, press Ctrl+period (Windows) or Command+period (Macintosh).
Be careful not to press these keys multiple times. If you press Ctrl+period (Windows) or
Command+period (Macintosh) after the render operation stops from a previous Ctrl+period
(Windows) or Command+period (Macintosh), Media Composer closes the window after it
cancels the render operation.
Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
A set of core audio plug-ins installs with Media Composer. Audio Track Effect and AudioSuite Plug-
ins supported by Avid, such as the core set, appear in the Audio Track Effect tool and the AudioSuite
Plug-in Selection menu with their plug-in name.
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Other audio plug-ins might get installed on your system for use with Pro Tools, or you might
download plug-ins. Avid does not recommend using unsupported plug-ins with Media Composer.
Avid supports other Audio Track Effect and AudioSuite plug-ins that do not install with Media
Composer. You can use these plug-ins on a trial basis and then purchase them through Avid. These
plug-ins have their own detailed documentation. For information on Avid and third-party plug-ins, go
to the Avid Web site at www.avid.com.
The following table provides a brief description of each of the core plug-ins, with cross-references to
more detailed information in the remaining topics in this section.
You can use track effect plug-ins on both mono and stereo tracks. You can use some AudioSuite
plug-ins in either mono or stereo clips. For more information, see “Using AudioSuite Plug-Ins in
Stereo” on page 757.
Audio Plug-ins
Plug-In Description
AIR Chorus Gives depth and space to the audio signal.by applying a short modulated delay. For
more information, see “AIR Chorus (Audio Track Effect)” on page 761.
AIR Distortion Modifies the audio signal with various types of distortion. For more information, see
“AIR Distortion (Audio Track Effect)” on page 761.
AIR Dynamic Delay Creates a delay line that can synchronize to the tempo of your audio sequence. For
more information, see “AIR Dynamic Delay (Audio Track Effect)” on page 762.
AIR Enhancer Enhances the low and high broadband frequencies of the audio signal. For more
information, see “AIR Enhancer (Audio Track Effect)” on page 764.
AIR Ensemble Creates fluid, shimmering modulation effects. For more information, see “AIR
Ensemble (Audio Track Effect)” on page 764.