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Core Plug-In Descriptions
The following sections give a brief overview of each of the core
AudioSuite Plug-Ins, and where appropriate, describe how to use the
plug-in.
Invert
The Invert plug-in reverses the polarity of the selected audio. All posi-
tive sample amplitude values are made negative, and all negative
amplitudes are made positive. This process is useful for permanently
altering the phase (polarity) relationship of tracks. Inverting can be
useful when mixing because it alters frequency response between
source tracks recorded with multiple microphones, and also allows
you to correct for audio that was recorded out of phase.
Duplicate
The Duplicate plug-in creates a new master clip from a selected audio
master clip. The plug-in uses the IN and OUT marks on the selected
clip to define the boundaries of the new clip. This plug-in only applies
if you are using the Create New Master Clips features of the
AudioSuite Plug-Ins.
Normalize
In cases where a sound file has been recorded with too little ampli-
tude, or where volume is inconsistent throughout the duration of a
sound file (as in a poorly recorded narration), the Normalize function
ensures that the inherent dynamics of the performance remain
unchanged while the overall volume level of the passage is raised.
In addition to the standard AudioSuite parameters (described earlier
in this chapter), the Max Peak At controls lets you specify how close to