Specifications

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Rendering Clip Gain
Pro Tools 10 lets you render the current clip
gain settings for any selected whole clip. Ren-
dering clip gain applies the current clip gain set-
tings to a new clip and sets the clip gain settings
for the new clip to 0 dB.
To render clip gain for a clip, do one of the
following:
Select one or more whole clips and choose
Clip > Clip Gain > Render Clip Gain.
Right-click the Clip Gain Fader icon for a clip
and choose
Render Clip Gain.
Right-click a clip or an Edit selection and
choose
Clip Gain > Render Clip Gain.
Clip gain for any whole clips within the Edit se-
lection is rendered and their clip gain settings
are reset to 0 dB.
Importing Clip Gain
Pro Tools 10 lets you import clip gain settings
from AAF sequences exported from Media Com-
poser. When importing an AAF sequence, the
Import Session Data dialog provides a new
Im-
port Clip Gain
option.
To import clip gain from an AAF sequence:
1 Choose File > Import > Session Data.
2 In the resulting Open dialog, navigate to and
select the AAF sequence you want to import.
3 Click OK.
4 Enable the Import Clip Gain option (and config-
ure any other options as desired).
5 Click OK.
For clips with any clip gain settings other
than 0 dB, the Prepare DPE Tracks com-
mand (for DestructivePunch) automatically
renders all clip gain settings and resets all
clip gain settings to 0 dB.
When rending AudioSuite processing in an
AudioSuite mode that renders in clip gain,
any clip gain settings are rendered first, and
then AudioSuite processing is applied. Clip
gain is reset to 0 dB for the resultant clip.
However, when creating individual files
with AudioSuite rendering, or overwriting
files clip-by-clip, clip gain settings are pre-
served.
For more information, see “Conditions for
AudioSuite Rendering with Handles, Fades,
Clip Gain, and Metadata” on page 48.
Translation settings, Import Clip Gain option enabled