User Manual

Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
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AIR Chorus (RTAS)
You can use the AIR Chorus plug-in to apply a short modulated delay to give depth and space to
the audio signal.
The following table lists the AIR Chorus plug-in parameters:
AIR Distortion (RTAS)
You can use the AIR Distortion plug-in to color the audio signal with various types and varying
amounts of distortion.
The following table lists the AIR Distortion plug-in parameters:
Parameter Description
Rate Lets you adjust the rate of the low frequency oscillator (LFO) applied to the delayed signal as
modulation. The higher the setting, the more rapid the modulation. You can select either a sine
wave or a triangle wave as a modulation source, using the LFO Waveform selector.
Depth Lets you adjust the depth of the low frequency oscillator (LFO) applied to the delayed signal as
modulation.
Chorus Feedback — Controls the amount of feedback applied from the output of the delayed signal
back into its input. Negative settings provide a more intense effect.
Pre Delay — Sets the delay time between the source chorus signal and the processed signal
in milliseconds. The higher the setting, the longer the delay and the wider the chorusing
effect.
LFO Waveform — Selects a triangle or a sine wave for the LFO. This affects the character of the
modulation. The sine wave has a gentler ramp and peak than the triangle wave.
L/R Phase — Sets the relative phase of the LFO’s modulation in the left and right channels.
Mix Lets you adjust the balance between the Dry (source) signal and the Wet (processed) signal,
giving you control over the depth of the effect. 0% is all dry, and 100% is all wet, while 50% is
an equal mix of both.
Parameter Description
Drive Lets you increase the drive (input volume) of the signal from 0 dB (no distortion) to 60 dB
(extreme distortion). An increase or decrease of 1– 2 decibels can make a big difference on the
amount and quality of distortion.