Applying Processing
The Auto Apply function for instant rendering is suited for most workflows. However, if you work with long events or if you use plug-ins that have a learning function, you might want to deactivate it.
Procedure
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Do one of the following:
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Select an event or a range in the Project window.
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Select a clip in the Pool.
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Select a range in the Sample Editor.
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Select an event or a range in the Audio Part Editor.
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- Select .
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Do one of the following:
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On the Direct Offline Processing toolbar, click Add Process, and select an audio process.
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On the Direct Offline Processing toolbar, click Add Plug-in, and select a plug-in effect.
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In the Media rack, click the VST Effects tile, select a plug-in effect, and drag it to the process list in the left zone.
Important-
You can select all installed VST plug-ins for offline processing. However, not every plug-in is suited for offline processing.
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If you apply a stereo effect to mono audio material, the left side of the stereo output of the effect is used.
The selected plug-in effect or audio process is added to the process list.
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Activate Audition, and make your changes on the process panel.
You get a visual feedback while a process is running. However, even if the processing is not finished, you can activate Audition at any time.
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Optional: If Auto Apply is deactivated, choose whether you want to apply the processing to the audio or to discard it.
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Click Apply to add the plug-in effect or audio process to the process list and to render it into the audio.
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Click Discard to discard the plug-in effect or audio process. The process panel is emptied.
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Result
The plug-in effect or audio process is rendered into the audio.
In the Project window, the Pool or the Audio Part Editor, a waveform symbol is displayed for the processed events.