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Rendering Plug-In Effects
Some plug-ins can process a file in real time and some cannot due to
the complexity of the effect. Even if a plug-in can run in real time, you
must render it before you can add it to the following:
An audio mixdown
An EQ effect
If you do not render the effect manually, the Avid system automati-
cally renders the effect before it creates an audio mixdown or audio
dissolve containing the effect.
For more information, see “Troubleshooting AudioSuite Plug-Ins”
on page 621.
Creating New Master Clips
You can use AudioSuite Plug-Ins to create new master clips. This
allows you to use multiple input and output channels, and to change
the length of the media. You can perform the following operations on
the media you create:
Apply AudioSuite Plug-Ins to more than one track (also referred
to as a channel or stream) at the same time. For example, a plug-in
might allow you to process two separate tracks as a stereo pair.
This enables you to use plug-ins that perform linked compression,
reverb, and other effects that allow multichannel input. These
plug-ins use parallel processing as described in the next section.
Create new media that is longer or shorter in duration than the
source media. This allows you to use effects that perform time
compression and expansion. For example, you can use a Pitch
Shift plug-in to change the length of the audio file. These plug-ins
may use either parallel or serial processing.