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Apply one mono AudioSuite effect to any number of inputs of a
master clip in a multiple-mono fashion. These plug-ins use serial
processing.
Serial Versus Parallel Processing
Each AudioSuite Plug-In allows one or both of the following process-
ing modes:
Serial Processing (default): The Avid system applies the effect to
each source track one after another, in a serial manner. The system
creates a new master clip with the same number of tracks that you
selected in the AudioSuite window.
Parallel Processing: This option is available if the plug-in allows
more than one input source and more than one output source. The
plug-in determines what processing occurs and how it operates
across the multiple sample streams. The system creates a master
clip with the number of tracks equal to the number of output
streams from the plug-in.
Parallel processing ensures that the system applies the audio effect
simultaneously to each of the selected tracks. This is important
when working with tracks that you want to treat as stereo pairs.
You choose the processing mode from a menu in the AudioSuite win-
dow as described in the next section.
AudioSuite Controls for Creating New Master Clips
When you drag a master clip into the AudioSuite window, the win-
dow automatically expands to display additional controls. You can
also click the Open/Close triangle to display or hide the additional
parameters.