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Applying Processing to Multiple Events
Direct Oine Processing allows you to add the built-in audio processes to multiple events at
once. You can also modify or delete processing on multiple events simultaneously.
To apply audio processes to multiple events at once, select the audio and add, modify, or
delete the processing.
NOTE
In the Direct Oine Processing window, you can also edit the audio processing of multiple clips
in the
Pool simultaneously.
RELATED LINKS
Built-In Audio Processes on page 322
Direct Oine Processing Window on page 318
Process Range Extension
You can extend the process range over the left and right borders of the audio event.
This setting allows you to enlarge the event even after applying the processing.
To extend the process range, click Extend Process Range in ms on the Direct Oine
Processing toolbar and specify a value in milliseconds.
NOTE
For this to work, audio must be available outside the event borders.
This setting works globally for all events.
Modifying Processes
You can delete or modify some or all processing from a clip in the Direct Oine Processing
window. This includes the audio processes on the Processes menu and Sample Editor
operations, such as Cut, Paste, Delete, and drawing with the Draw tool.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Select the processed event in the Project window or in the Audio Part Editor.
NOTE
In the Project window or in the Audio Part Editor, processed events are indicated
by a waveform symbol in the upper right corner.
Select the processed clip in the Pool.
NOTE
In the Pool, processed clips are indicated by a waveform symbol in the Status
column.
Select the processed range in the Sample Editor.
2. Select Audio > Direct Oine Processing.
3. Do one of the following:
Activate Audition and modify the settings of the process.
Direct Oine Processing
Direct Oine Processing Window
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