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Understanding Digidesign AudioSuite Plug-Ins
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Creating New Master Clips with AudioSuite Plug-Ins
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.
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 Time Compression Expansion plug-in to change the length of the audio file, or you
can lengthen the file in order to add a reverb trail.
Apply one mono AudioSuite effect to multiple inputs of a master clip in a
multiple-mono fashion.
AudioSuite Controls for Creating New Master Clips
When you drag a master clip onto the AudioSuite window, the window automatically
expands to display additional controls. You can also click the Display/Hide Master Clip
Controls button to display or hide the additional parameters.
The following illustration identifies the controls that appear when you expand the
AudioSuite window.
Clip Selection
menu
Input Source Track
selectors
Processing Mode
Selection menu
Target Bin for New
Master Clip menu
Status display
Toggle Master
Clip Mode
button
Mark IN to OUT
indicators
Find Source From
Effect button
Load In Source
Monitor button
Load Result check box
Display/Hide
Master Clip
Controls button
Activate Current
Plug-In button
Handle Length for End of
Master Cli
p
(
seconds
)
text box
Track Selection
Menu button