Bypassing Effects; Selecting The Processing Mode For Audio Tail Data - Sony Pro 10 User Manual

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Bypassing effects

You can bypass single effects or all effects in a chain while previewing the file.
Bypassing a plug-in on a chain
To bypass a plug-in, clear its check box in the Plug-In Chainer window. A bypassed plug-in does not process the audio signal, allowing
you to preview the effect of the remaining plug-ins.
Bypassed plug-in
Notes:
• You can bypass multiple plug-ins.
• You can also bypass the plug-in by right-clicking a plug-in in the chain and choosing Bypass from the shortcut menu.
Bypassing the plug-in chain
To bypass the entire chain, click the Bypass button (
to restore the chain's processing of the audio.

Selecting the processing mode for audio tail data

Some effects, such as Reverb or Simple Delay, create a "tail" at the end of the selected audio. This tail consists of the echo or reverb
created by the effect that lasts beyond the end of the selection. When you select a portion of a file and apply the effect using the Plug-In
Chainer, you can select one of three buttons to determine how the audio tail is processed:
If
You want to ignore the tail
You want to mix the tail into the adjacent material
You want to insert the audio tail
Notes:
• Press Ctrl+T to toggle through the three audio tail data processing modes.
• The Insert Tail Data and Mix Tail Data commands may not function when using third-party reverb plug-ins.You can use the Insert
Silence command to make room for the tails or apply the reverb in a new data window that has room for the tails and then mix the
processed audio back into your source file.
) (or press Ctrl+B) in the Plug-In Chainer window. Click the Bypass button again
Then
Select the Ignore Tail Data button (
The effect ends abruptly at the end of the selection.
Select the Mix Tail Data button (
This is the most natural-sounding option.
Select the Insert Tail Data button (
All audio to the right of the tail moves over to
accommodate the extra audio.
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