Specifications

Audio Plug-Ins Guide526
The Duplicate plug-in works nondestructively.
You cannot choose to overwrite files.
To duplicate an audio selection:
1 Select the audio you want to duplicate.
2 Choose AudioSuite > Other > Duplicate.
3 Ensure that Use In Playlist is enabled.
4 Click Render.
Gain
The Gain plug-in boosts or lowers a selected
clip’s amplitude by a specific amount. Use it to
smooth out undesired peaks and other dynamic
inconsistencies in audio material.
Gain
Specifies the desired gain level. Set this
value by manually adjusting the Gain slider, or
by entering a numeric decibel value, or by enter-
ing a percentage.
Find Level
When clicked, displays the peak am-
plitude value of the current selection.
RMS/Peak Toggle
Switches the calibration of
gain adjustment between Peak or RMS modes.
Peak mode adjusts the gain of the input signal to
the maximum possible level without clipping.
RMS mode adjusts the input signal to a level
consistent with the RMS (Root-Mean-Square)
value, or the effective average level of the se-
lected clip.
To change the gain of an audio clip:
1 Select the clip whose gain you want to change.
2 Choose AudioSuite > Other > Gain.
3 Adjust the Gain slider as desired.
4 Click Preview to audition your changes.
5 Ensure that Use In Playlist is enabled.
6 Click Render.
Invert
The Invert plug-in reverses the polarity of se-
lected audio. Positive sample amplitude values
are made negative, and all negative amplitudes
are made positive.
This process is useful for altering the phase or
polarity relationship of tracks. The Invert plug-
in is useful during mixing for modifying fre-
quency response between source tracks re-
corded with multiple microphones. You can also
use it to correct audio recorded out of phase
with an incorrectly wired cable.
To invert the phase an audio clip (or selection):
1 Select the clip whose phase you want to invert.
2 Choose AudioSuite > Other > Invert.
3 Ensure that Use In Playlist is enabled.
4 Click Render.
Gain plug-in
Invert plug-in