Specifications

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5 Disable Listen mode.
6 For no latency on playback, enabled No La-
tency mode (see “Triggering Controls” on
page 439).
7 Select the desired quantize resolution from the
Quantize To pop-up menu (seeTL Drum Rehab
Quantize To Menu” on page 443).
8 Adjust the Quantize slider to achieve the de-
sired amount of quantization. 100% hard quan-
tizes committed triggers to the selected
Quantize To resolution (for example, sixteenth
notes).
9 Adjust TL Drum Rehabs playback controls as
desired (see “Playback Controls” on page 439).
10 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.
TL Drum Rehab Controls and
Displays Overview
When using TL Drum Rehab, most operations
take place in one of two displays: the Main win-
dow and the Library Browser.
TL Drum Rehab Main Window
Provides access to
four different control panels: Trigger, Expert,
Sample, and Preferences. See “TL Drum Rehab
Main Window” on page 434.
TL Drum Rehab Library Browser
Is to the right
of the Main window and lets you select samples
for playback, and also lets you manage your
sample library. See “TL Drum Rehab Library
Browser” on page 446.
TL Drum Rehab Main Window
The TL Drum Rehab Main window lets you ac-
cess four different panels: Trigger, Expert, Sam-
ples, and Preferences.
Trigger Panel
Provides the most commonly used
controls for detecting triggers and playback
controls (see “TL Drum Trigger Panel Display
and Controls” on page 435).
Expert Panel
Lets you precisely edit the place-
ment of triggers (see “TL Drum Rehab Expert
Panel Display and Controls” on page 440).
TL Drum Rehab Main window
TL Drum Rehab Main Library browser