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Audio processing and functions
The Offline Process History dialog
Pre/Post-Crossfade
These settings allow you to gradually mix the effect in or out. For example, if you
activate Pre-Crossfade and specify a value of 1000
ms, the effect is applied gradually
from the start of selection, reaching full effect 1000
ms after the start. Similarly, if you
activate Post-Crossfade, the processing is gradually removed, starting at the
specified interval before the end of the selection.
Preview button
Allows you to listen to the result of the processing with the current settings. Playback
will continue repeatedly until you click the button again (the button is labeled “Stop”
during Preview playback). You can change the effect settings during Preview
playback if needed.
Process button
Applies the effect and closes the dialog.
Cancel button
Closes the dialog without applying the effect.
The Offline Process History dialog
If you want to remove or modify some or all processing from a clip, this can be done in
the Offline Process History dialog. Processing that can be modified in the Offline
Process History dialog includes the functions on the Process menu, any applied plug-
in effects (Cubase only), and Sample Editor operations such as Cut, Paste, Delete
and drawing with the Draw tool.
Ö Due to the clip-file relationship (see “Background” on page 302), it is even possible to
modify or remove some processing “in the middle” of the Process History, while
keeping later processing! This feature depends on the type of processing performed
(see
“Restrictions” on page 316).
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the clip in the Pool or one of its events in the Project window.
You can see which clips have been processed by checking the Status column in
the Pool – the waveform symbol indicates that processing or effects have been
applied to the clip (see
“About the Status column symbols” on page 379).
2. Select “Offline Process History…” from the Audio menu.
The Offline Process History dialog opens.
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The sum of the Pre-Crossfade and Post-Crossfade times cannot be larger than the
length of the selection.