Specifications
Audio Plug-Ins Guide442
If you have already selected replacement sam-
ples to be triggered, the waveform of the re-
placement sample is displayed in green over the
track audio waveform (which is white).
To change the amplitude of a committed trigger:
Control-click (Windows) or Command-click
(Mac) and drag the trigger left to lower its am-
plitude or right to increase its amplitude.
Commit All
Clicking Commit All commits all detected trig-
gers in the Timeline selection.
TL Drum Rehab Uncommit
Button
Uncommit lets you uncommit triggers that are
currently committed. This can be useful for sim-
plifying a recorded part (you can uncommit
triggers for a more sparse kick track), and in
cases when the Minimum and Maximum
Threshold controls aren’t able to filter out all
the undesired triggers. For example, if TL Drum
Rehab detects erroneous triggers from bleed
though, such as the floor tom sounding on the
kick track, you can Commit All triggers to be
sure you get all the kick drum hits, and then
manually Uncommit all the triggers generated
by the floor tom.
To uncommit triggers, do one of the following:
In the Expert panel, click Uncommit All to un-
commit all triggers.
– or –
Click Uncommit and click only the triggers you
want to uncommit.
Uncommit All
Clicking Uncommit All uncommits all detected
triggers in the Timeline selection.
TL Drum Rehab Ignore Button
When Listen is enabled, Ignore lets you specify
detected triggers to be ignored during playback.
Triggers do not have to be committed to be ig-
nored.
To ignore specific triggers during playback when
Listen is enabled:
1 In the Expert panel, click Ignore.
2 Click only the triggers you want to ignore.
Triggers that are ignored are marked with a red
X.
Editing the location of a committed trigger,
replacement sample waveform displayed in green
Ignoring specific detected triggers










