DigiRack Plug-ins Guide
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Undoing AudioSuite Processing
If you have processed an audio selection nonde-
structively, the Undo and Redo commands let
you undo the selected AudioSuite process. You
can undo or redo an AudioSuite process during
audio playback.
Auto-File Naming of AudioSuite-
Processed Audio
When new audio files are created as a result of
AudioSuite processing, Pro Tools will auto-name
these files according to the type of plug-in used.
The name of the region determines the prefix,
while the type of AudioSuite plug-in determines
the suffix.
Auto file-naming follows these rules:
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New regions are named beginning with the
region name, followed by an abbreviation of the
current AudioSuite process, followed by stan-
dard Pro Tools file and region numbering.
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If a plug-in’s File Mode pop-up is set to Over-
write, the original region’s name will not be
changed.
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If a plug-in’s File Mode pop-up is set to Create
Individual Files, the resulting regions will have
an abbreviated version of the plug-in name ap-
pended to them.
Other AudioSuite Controls
In addition to the standard AudioSuite controls,
there are a number of special-purpose controls
found on certain plug-ins:
Plug-in Librarian and Settings Menus
The Settings and Librarian pop-up menus that
appear in some AudioSuite plug-ins provide a
means of saving, loading, copying, pasting and
organizing custom plug-in settings files. See
“Using the Librarian” on page 115.
Analyze Button
This button analyzes a selection without actu-
ally processing it. On the DigiRack Gain plug-in,
you can use the Analyze feature to determine
the maximum peak level on a track at a specific
gain value before you process the audio.
Key Input Selector
Selects a track/bus to be used to trigger process-
ing. In order to use this feature, the key input
source audio must occur at the same time as the
target audio. Side-chain input is monophonic.
See “Using the Side-Chain Input” on page 22.
Channel Mode Button
The Channel Mode button lets you process con-
tiguous channels within a selected region as
though they were mono or stereo tracks (and in
some cases greater-than-stereo tracks), regard-
less of the type of tracks they occupy.
Mono Mode
Processes each contiguous channel
within a selected region as a separate mono
track. For example, a region comprised of six
mono tracks would be processed as six mono
tracks.
Undo is not available when a plug-in is con-
figured for destructive editing since the pro-
cess has already overwritten the source au-
dio file.
Side-chain inputs for plug-ins have no effect
on AudioSuite processes when the Selection
Reference is set to Region List.
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