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Avid AudioSuite Plug-Ins
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For information on Avid and third-party plug-ins, go to the Avid Web site at www.avid.com.
For information on plug-ins that are not supported by your Avid editing application, see
AudioSuite Plug-in Limitations” on page 849.
AudioSuite Plug-Ins Installation
The installer for your Avid editing application automatically creates a Plug-Ins folder that
stores AudioSuite plugins in the following location:
(Windows) drive:\Program Files\Common Files\DSM\DAE
(Macintosh) Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/DSM
Your Avid editing application automatically installs a set of core plug-ins. When you
purchase additional plug-ins, the third-party vendor provides instructions on how to load the
plug-ins.
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Your Avid editing application requires the files in the Plug-Ins folder named
AvidAppPlugIn.dpm and AvidAppPlugIn.dpm.rsr (Windows) or
Avid_Application_PlugIn (Macintosh). Do not delete them.
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AudioSuite Plug-ins supported by Avid appear in the Plug-In Selection menu in the
AudioSuite window.
Using Avid AudioSuite Plug-Ins
You can use AudioSuite plug-ins in two ways.
You can apply a plug-in to a clip in the Timeline and then create a rendered effect. For
more information, see Applying an AudioSuite Plug-in to a Clip in the Timeline” on
page 840.
You can use the controls in the AudioSuite window to create a new master clip. This
method lets you process more than one channel at a time and to create new media with a
duration longer or shorter than the source media. For more information, see “Creating
New Master Clips with AudioSuite Plug-Ins” on page 843.
By default, the AudioSuite window displays the controls for applying a plug-in to a clip in
the Timeline. When you drag a master clip into the window, the window expands to display
additional parameters for working with master clips.
The AudioSuite tool automatically applies stereo plug-ins to stereo tracks and mono plug-ins
to mono tracks.