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Most AudioSuite plug-ins automatically select the appropriate processing
mode and label the values in the Processing Mode Selection menu. For
example, the Normalize plug-in offers two choices: Peak On Each Track and
Peaks From All Tracks. The default is Peaks From All Tracks.
You select the processing mode from a menu in the AudioSuite window as
described in “Creating New Master Clips by Using Plug-Ins” on page 427.
Creating New Master Clips by Using Plug-Ins
To create new master clips by using the AudioSuite plug-ins:
1. Drag one (or more) master clips or subclips into the AudioSuite window.
The system automatically enters Master Clip Processing mode and
expands the AudioSuite window, if necessary.
You can click the Display/Hide Master Clip Controls button to display or
hide the controls for processing a master clip. To enter or exit Master Clip
Processing mode, click the Toggle Master Clip Mode button. The button is
yellow when Master Clip Processing mode is active.
2. If you dropped more than one master clip into the AudioSuite window,
click the Clip Selection menu, and select a clip.
3. Click the Input Source Track selectors, and select the input sources.
4. (Option) Change the preview source track; Alt+click the Input Source
Track selector.
5. (Option) Type a value in the Handle Length for End of Master Clip text
box to lengthen the clip by a specific amount. For example, type 2 if you
plan to add a 2-second reverb trail.
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If you are using Time Compression Expansion plug-ins, the plug-ins will
automatically lengthen or shorten the clip.
6. Click the Plug-in Selection menu, and select a plug-in.
7. Click the Activate Current Plug-in button to open the plug-in’s dialog box.
For more information, see “Using a Plug-in Dialog Box” on page 421.
8. Make any changes, and click the Preview button to preview the effect.