Specifications
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If there is a great deal of variation in the dynam-
ics of the source audio, you may need to use all
three Trigger Thresholds/Amplitude Zones for
optimum results.
Using the Audio Files Folder
for Frequently Used
SoundReplacer Files
If you often use the same settings and replace-
ment sounds in different sessions, Sound-
Replacer provides a convenient way to keep the
replacement audio files and settings linked to-
gether.
When you choose a preset from the Plug-In Li-
brarian menu, SoundReplacer looks for the re-
placement audio files associated with that pre-
set. Sound-Replacer first looks in the audio file’s
original hard disk location (at the time you
saved the setting).
If it is not there, SoundReplacer looks in a folder
named Audio Files within SoundReplacer’s Root
Plug-In Settings folder (Plug-In Settings/Sound-
Replacer/Audio Files).
If SoundReplacer finds the replacement audio
file there, the Settings file will load with the as-
sociated audio.
By always putting replacement audio files in this
special folder, you can freely exchange Sound-
Replacer settings—and the audio files associ-
ated with them—with other users.
If only one replacement sample is loaded
into SoundReplacer and it is loaded into
Trigger threshold/amplitude zone 1 (yel-
low), SoundReplacer will let you use the red
and blue Trigger Threshold sliders to set
Amplitude Zones 2 and 3—without having
to load the same sample again.
Do not create subfolders within Soun-
dReplacer’s Audio Files folder. Files located
within subfolders are not recognized.










