Specifications

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12 Once you are satisfied with the result, do one
of the following:
Bus and record the output of TL Drum Re-
hab to a new audio track.
Use Bounce to Disk to render the replace-
ment track and import it back into the ses-
sion. For more information on Bounce To
Disk, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
Leave the plug-in inserted and continue to
use it during playback.
Workflow Example 2
Using the TL Drum Rehab Expert panel to replace
and quantize a high hat sound:
1 Insert TL Drum Rehab on a mono audio track
containing a high hat recording.
2 As in workflow example 1, do the following:
Load the desired DRP file, or load samples
(WAV, AIF, or SD2) into Zones.
Make a Timeline selection.
In the Trigger panel, select the appropriate
Detector Mode setting.
Enable Listen mode.
Play back the selection to detect triggers.
3 In the Expert panel, click Commit All.
Committed triggers play back regardless of
whether or not Listen mode is enabled.
TL Drum Rehab lets you edit the position of
committed triggers by clicking and dragging,
which can be useful if you are working with
drum sounds that do not have clear attack tran-
When using committed triggers, and bus-
sing and recording TL Drum Rehab to an-
other track, it is strongly recommended that
you set the H/W Buffer Size (Setup > Play-
back Engine) to 2048 samples. This is the
optimal setting for recording TL Drum Re-
hab. Lower buffer settings may result in off-
set triggers.
Commit All Expert Panel button