Specifications
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Selecting Audio Delay Processing
Because AudioSuite Delay adds additional mate-
rial (a delay tap) to the end of selected audio, 
make a selection that is longer than the original 
source material to allow the delay tap to be writ-
ten into the end of the audio file. 
Selecting only the original material, without 
leaving additional space at the end, will cause 
delay taps that occur after the end of the region 
to be cut off. 
Normalize
The Normalize plug-in optimizes the volume 
level of an audio selection. Use it on material re-
corded with too little amplitude, or on material 
whose volume levels are inconsistent (as in a 
poorly recorded narration). 
Unlike compression and limiting, which modify 
the dynamics of audio material, normalization 
preserves dynamics by uniformly increasing (or 
decreasing) amplitude. 
Max Peak At Specifies how close to maximum 
level (clipping threshold) the peak level of a se-
lection is boosted. Set this value by adjusting the 
Max Peak At slider, by entering a numeric deci-
bel value below the clipping threshold, or by en-
tering a percentage of the clipping threshold.
You can normalize stereo pairs together so that 
two sides of a stereo signal are processed relative 
to each other. 
When multiple regions are selected across mul-
tiple tracks, the Normalize plug-in can search 
for peaks in two different modes:
Peak On Each Chan/Track Searches for the peak 
level on a channel-by-channel or track-by-track 
basis.
Peak On All Chans/Tracks Searches for the peak 
level of the entire selection. If ten tracks are se-
lected, for example, the Normalize function will 
find the peak value from all ten.
To prevent clipping during sample rate con-
version, Normalize to no greater than the 
range between –2 dB to –0.5 dB. Optimum 
settings will vary with your program mate-
rial and your Conversion Quality setting (in 
the Editing tab of the Preferences dialog).
Normalize plug-in










