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Table Of Contents
Core AudioSuite Plug-Ins
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Gain AudioSuite Plug-In
Gain allows you to boost or lower amplitudes in a file or selection by a specified amount.
Use Gain for smoothing out undesirable peaks and other dynamic inconsistencies.
You can specify the desired gain level in several ways:
Enter a numeric decibel value.
Enter a percentage value.
Drag the slider.
Press and hold the Ctrl key (Windows) or the Command key (Macintosh), then drag the
slider to fine-adjust.
Use the rms and peak buttons to switch the calibration of gain adjustment between RMS
and Peak modes.
Peak adjusts the gain of the signal to the maximum possible level without clipping.
RMS adjusts the input signal to a level consistent with the root-mean-square value, or
the effective average level of the selected material.
Ping-Pong Delay AudioSuite Plug-In
The Ping-Pong Delay plug-in modifies an audio signal by adding a controllable delay to the
original signal. It is ideal for adding spatialization and creating a characteristic ping-pong
echo effect.
The following table lists the Ping-Pong Delay plug-in parameters:
Parameter Description
Gain Adjusts the input volume of the Ping-Pong Delay to prevent clipping or increase the level of
the processed signal.
Sum Inputs
button
When you use the Ping-Pong Delay plug-in in Stereo mode, a Sum Inputs button appears next
to the Gain sliders. Clicking the Sum Inputs button sums the source input signals (regardless
of whether the input is mono or stereo) before processing them.The source signal then
appears in the center of the stereo field, and the processed signal is output in stereo.
Mix Allows you to adjust the balance between the source signal and the processed signal, giving
you control over the depth of the effect.
Delay Sets the delay time between the original signal and the delayed signal. The higher the setting,
the longer the delay. This parameter is adjustable from 0 to 1500 milliseconds (1.5 seconds).