M-Audio Pro Tools Recording Studio [6/83] Using plug ins in pro tools

M-Audio Pro Tools Recording Studio [6/83] Using plug ins in pro tools
Essential Plug-ins Guide2
RTAS Plug--ins
RTAS (Real-Time AudioSuite) plug-ins are ap-
plied as track inserts, are applied to audio during
playback, and process audio non-destructively
in real-time. RTAS plug-ins rely on and are lim-
ited by the processing power of your computer.
The more powerful your computer, the greater
the number and variety of RTAS plug-ins that
you can use simultaneously.
Because of this dependence on the CPU or host
processing, the more RTAS plug-ins you use con-
currently in a session, the greater the impact it
will have on other aspects of your system’s per-
formance, such as maximum track count, num-
ber of available voices, the density of edits pos-
sible, and latency in automation and recording.
AudioSuite Plug-ins
AudioSuite plug-ins are used to process and
modify audio files on disk, rather than non-de-
structively in real time. Depending on how you
configure a non-real-time AudioSuite plug-in, it
either creates an entirely new audio file, or alters
the original source audio file.
System Requirements and
Compatibility
Essential Plug-ins can only be used on Pro Tools
M-Powered Essential systems.
For complete system requirements and a list of
computers, operating systems, hard drives, and
third-party devices, refer to the latest informa-
tion on the Digidesign website:
www.digidesign.com/compatibility
Installing and Using Plug-ins
for Pro Tools M-Powered
Essential
Installing Plug-ins
The Essential plug-ins are installed when you in-
stall Pro Tools M-Powered Essential. For more
information, see the Essential User Guide.
Using Plug-ins in Pro Tools
Plug-ins are used in sessions by inserting them
onto tracks. Essential lets you insert as many as
three plug-ins per track using insert slots A–C.
To insert a plug-in:
1 Click the track Insert selector. Plug-ins are
listed by category (or, the type of processing
they perform) such as Delay, Dynamics, and EQ.
2 Choose a plug-in from one of the sub-menus.
See the Intro to Pro Tools M-Powered Essential
Guide for more information about how to use
plug-ins as track inserts or as bus processors.
See the Pro Tools Reference Guide for complete in-
formation on working with plug-ins, including:
Plug-in Window controls
Adjusting plug-in controls
Automating plug-ins
Using side-chain inputs
Using plug-in presets
Clip indicators
Inserting a plug-in on a track
Insert (A)
Selector

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