Specifications

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Peak On Each Chan/Track Analyzes and pro-
cesses each selected track individually. If you ap-
ply the Normalize plug-in to multiple tracks or a
multichannel track in Peak On Each Chan/Track
mode, each channel or track will be normalized
independently, without regard to the other se-
lected tracks.
Peak On All Chans/Tracks Uses all currently se-
lected channels and tracks for analysis. If you
apply the Normalize plug-in to a multichannel
track or multiple tracks in Peak On All
Chans/Tracks mode, the tracks will be analyzed
as a single entity and regions will be normalized
relative to the averaged peak level within all se-
lected channels and tracks.
Preview
The Preview button lets you audition the effect
of a plug-in before you process the audio. By ad-
justing the plug-in controls while you listen to
this audio preview, you can fine-tune the effect.
Not all AudioSuite plug-ins support this feature.
The Preview function routes audio to the spe-
cific outputs you have chosen with the Audition
pop-up menu in the Outputs page of the
I/O Setup dialog. Make sure you have config-
ured this option correctly for your system or you
may not be able to hear previewed audio.
Before you use Preview, be aware that:
The performance of the Preview function de-
pends on the speed of your CPU. Faster comput-
ers preview AudioSuite effects better than slower
computers.
Regardless of how many tracks and regions
are currently selected, the Preview button will
audition only the first selected stereo track or
the first selected pair of mono tracks.
If you are using Region-by-Region processing
mode, the Preview function will preview only
the first region within a multi-region selection.
To hear all selected regions, temporarily select
Create Continuous File from the File Mode
menu before previewing.
The Preview function is affected by the
AudioSuite Buffer Size option (on the Processing
page of the Pro Tools Preferences dialog). See
“AudioSuite Processing Preferences” on page 29.
Bypass
When Bypass is enabled, the selected audio is
auditioned without AudioSuite processing. The
Bypass button applies only to previewing. It
does not affect actual AudioSuite processing.
Process
Clicking this button begins AudioSuite process-
ing of the selected audio. Processing can occur
during playback (though it may take slightly
longer). Processed files are auto-named with the
region or audio file’s name plus an acronym for
the chosen AudioSuite process.
New files are written to the hard disk specified
for that track in the Disk Allocation dialog, or to
the same drive as the original file if the region is
not currently on a track. See “Auto-File Naming
of AudioSuite-Processed Audio” on page 28.
For more information on using the I/O
Setup dialog to configure your system’s au-
dio outputs, refer to the
Pro Tools Reference
Guide
.