Specifications
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enabled (see “Tempo Changes” on page 446), the
Waveform display in the Expert panel also
shows Pro Tools Tempo events as green lines
with the tempo indicated at the top of the dis-
play.
TL Drum Rehab Commit Button
Commit lets you commit specific triggers for
sample playback. Committed triggers play back
regardless of whether or not Listen is enabled. If
Listen is enabled, all detected triggers play back.
If Listen is disabled, only committed triggers
play back. Committing triggers with Listen en-
abled is useful for making sure that specific trig-
gers are always at the desired location—for ex-
ample, with sounds that do not have clear attack
transients, you can commit and move the de-
tected trigger to the desired location. Commit-
ting triggers with Listen disabled is useful for
playing back only the committed triggers—for
example, when using TL Drum Rehab on a track
with a recording of an entire drum kit, you may
want to only enhance the kick drum sound.
To commit detected triggers:
1 Listen for triggers (see “Triggering Controls”
on page 439).
2 Select the Expert panel.
3 Do one of the following:
•Click
Commit All to commit all detected
triggers.
– or –
•Click
Commit and then click only the trig-
gers you want to commit. Committed trig-
gers are indicated by a red arrow.
To play back only committed triggers:
1 Deselect Listen.
2 Start playback.
To edit the position of a committed trigger:
1 In the Expert or Trigger panels, click and hold
the trigger you want to move. The waveform dis-
play zooms to the sample level centered around
the selected trigger.
2 While still holding down the mouse, move the
trigger left or right until it is at the desired loca-
tion.
3 Release the mouse.
Waveform display in Expert mode with detected
triggers and amplitudes, and Tempo events
Tempo events
Committing specific detected triggers
Editing the location of a committed trigger