Specifications
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Working with AudioSuite Plug-Ins
AudioSuite plug-ins differ from TDM and RTAS 
plug-ins in that they are used to process and 
modify audio files on disk rather than non-
destructively in real time. Depending on how 
you configure a non-real-time AudioSuite plug-
in, it will either alter the original source audio 
file or create an entirely new audio source file. 
The AudioSuite Menu
AudioSuite plug-ins are accessed through the 
AudioSuite menu. 
Plug-ins can be organized by category, manufac-
turer, and favorites in the menu. (Pro Tools 6.4 
and higher). 
AudioSuite Plug-Ins 
1-Band EQ III Processes audio with selectable EQ 
filters in a 1-band module.
2–4 Band EQ III Processes audio with two, three, 
or four selectable EQ filters. 
7-Band EQ III Processes audio with up to seven 
selectable EQ filters. 
1-Band EQ II Processes audio with high-pass, 
low-shelf, high-shelf, low-pass or peak EQ filters, 
in a 1-band module.
4-Band EQ II Processes audio with high-pass, 
low-shelf, high-shelf, low-pass or peak EQ filters, 
in a 4-band module.
Click Creates an audio click as a tempo reference 
for performing and recording.
Compressor Processes audio with compression.
Chorus Processes audio with chorusing.
Flanger Processes audio with flanging.
LImiter Processes audio with limiting.
Gate Processes audio with gating.
Expander Gate Processes audio with expander-
gating.
De-esser Processes audio with de-essing to re-
move sibilance.
Duplicate Creates a new, continuous source au-
dio file (and region) from the selection.
Delay Adds up to 10.9 seconds of delay.
Multi-tap Delay Adds up to four independently-
controllable delays to the original audio signal.
Normalize Uniformly adjusts all levels in a re-
gion or regions to a user-definable level, using 
the loudest peak in the audio file as the refer-
ence.
For more information, see “Organizing 
Plug-Ins” on page 13.










