Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide440
Ducking
Controls the amount of gain reduction
applied to the input audio when a sample is trig-
gered. This is like a balance control, letting you
adjust exactly how much the track’s audio is
suppressed by the samples triggered by TL
Drum Rehab. The range of the Ducking control
is between40dB and 0dB.
Dynamics
Controls the dynamic response of
sample playback and scales the playback veloc-
ity of the triggered sample to the detected am-
plitude of the audio on the track. The range of
the Dynamics control is between 1% and 100%.
When the Dynamics control is all the way to the
left, it is off and samples play back at their orig-
inal amplitude with no gain scaling. The Dy-
namics control is especially useful if you are
triggering a single sample or only a few Zones,
but you want more dynamic response on play-
back than the number of Zones and loaded sam-
ples provide.
A/B Blend
Controls the mix between samples
loaded into Positions A and B in the Samples
panel (see “Position A/B” on page 444). For ex-
ample, Position A could have one center hit
snare sample and position B could have another
center hit snare sample of a slightly different
color. Mixing between the A and B positions
helps give triggered samples a fuller sound by
blending alternate samples.
TL Drum Rehab Expert Panel
Display and Controls
The Expert panel lets you commit, uncommit, or
ignore specific triggers for sample playback, as
well as quantize committed triggers and edit the
location of committed triggers. Playback must
be stopped to commit, uncommit, ignore, or
otherwise edit triggers.
The Expert panel also provides some of the same
controls as the Trigger panel: Listen, No La-
tency, Minimum and Maximum Threshold, and
the Velocity Map and Velocity Zones.
To access the Expert panel:
Click the Expert Panel button.
Playback Controls
The Expert panel provides the same playback
controls as the Trigger panel: Input, Sample,
Ducking, Dynamics, and A/B Blend. See “Play-
back Controls” on page 439).
Waveform Display
The Waveform display in the Expert panel is the
same as in the Trigger panel (see “TL
Drum Rehab Waveform Display” on page 435).
It provides a graphic representation of the se-
lected track’s audio, and also displays detected
triggers and velocities (amplitudes). Detected
triggers are displayed as light blue lines on the
waveform. If the Tempo Changes preference is
Expert panel button