M-Powered™, except as noted in the • One of the following authorization cards for Pro Tools M-Powered Setup Guide. authorizing plug-ins with an iLok USB Smart Digidesign Trillium Lane Labs plug-ins include Key (not supplied): the following: • Activation Card with an Activation Code...
Register Your Plug-ins Compatibility If you purchase a plug-in online from the Digi- Store (www.digidesign.com) using Internet Acti- To use Digidesign plug-ins you need the follow- vation, you are automatically registered. ing: • An iLok USB Smart Key If you purchase a plug-in boxed version, check the enclosed Digidesign Registration Informa- •...
Guide The Digidesign website (www.digidesign.com) is your best online source for information to All Digidesign guides use the following conven- help you get the most out of your Pro Tools sys- tions to indicate menu choices and key com- tem. The following are just a few of the services mands: and features available.
(see “Authorizing Plug-ins” on page 6). Updating Older Plug-ins Because the Trillium Lane Labs plug-ins install- ers contain the latest versions of Digidesign plug-ins, use them to update any Trillium Lane Labs plug-ins you may already own.
Authorizing Plug-ins If you purchased a download version of a plug- in from the DigiStore (www.digidesign.com), Trillium Lane Labs plug-ins are authorized using authorize the plug-in by downloading licenses the iLok USB Smart Key (iLok), manufactured by from iLok.com to an iLok.
Challenge/Response Challenge/response autho- iLok.com account by doing the following: rization is only valid for the VENUE system the plug-in is currently installed on. Challenge/re- • Visit http://secure.digidesign.com/ sponse codes can be communicated using any activation. computer with Internet access. • Input your Activation Code (listed on your Activation Card) and then your iLok.com...
Locate and open the Plug-ins folder on your Startup drive (Library/Application Support /Digidesign/Plug-ins). Do one of the following: • Drag the plug-in to the Trash and empty the Trash. – or – • Drag the plug-in to the Plug-ins (Unused) folder. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
chapter 3 TL Aggro (TDM and RTAS) Before the introduction of digital technology in Introduction the studio, compressors were typically designed around a set of analog components. Various TL Aggro is a TDM and RTAS compressor plug-in compressor circuit designs are known for their that is modeled on vintage FET compressors.
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However, an input control adjustment is designs, both in terms of functionality and often less intuitive than a Threshold control. sonic character. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Attack and Release TL Aggro Controls The Attack control controls the amount of time it takes TL Aggro to begin compression once the Compression audio signal has reached the threshold. Slow at- tack times tend to promote overall brightness and high frequency audio within the com- pressed audio signal.
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Compensation, and slide the frequency control from left to right. As the cutoff frequency is in- creased, you will hear more and more of the kick drum “punch” through the mix and become louder relative to snare or cymbals. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Meters meter represents the input and output levels in negative dB This gives you a better representa- tion of the overall loudness of the signal with re- spect to the LED meters. Using the Side-Chain Input Using a Side-Chain Input to TL Aggro lets you LED Meters, In and Out direct audio from another track or hardware in- LED Meters...
chapter 4 TL AutoPan (TDM and RTAS) Introduction TL AutoPan Controls TL AutoPan is a TDM and RTAS plug-in for The TL AutoPan interface is divided into several Pro Tools. TL AutoPan is an automatic panning sections, each of which is described below. plug-in that pans a mono input to a multichan- nel (stereo, LCR, quad, or 5.0) output based on a Output Meters...
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At 0%, the panning field is centered and quad and mono-to-5.0 formats, and a left to stationary. The Width slider effectively deter- right or right to left path selected. mines the amount of LFO or Envelope control on the pan position. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Place Panning Source The Place slider adjusts the front/back place- Click LFO or ENV to select the source for pan- ment of the panning field. At 0%, the panning ning. When the Source is set to LFO, panning is field is centered front/back. At +100%, it is controlled by the LFO and its controls (see “LFO placed all the way front.
MIDI Beat Clock, the En- velope, or manually. LFO section When the Panner section is set to Envelope (ENV), the controls in the LFO section have no effect on panning. LFO Triggers Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Single Manual When the Single trigger is selected, the LFO will When the Manual trigger is selected, the LFO is cycle thru the waveform once only and then triggered manually. This can be especially useful stop. if you want to trigger the LFO using Pro Tools automation.
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Threshold The Threshold slider sets the amplitude level re- quired for the Envelope Detector. The LFO En- velope Detector light blinks brighter when au- Tempo LCD dio is detected above the threshold. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Attack Select the desired waveform for the LFO from the Waveform selector. For example, select 4 The Attack slider sets the attack rate of the Enve- Step Triangle. lope Detector. Enable Beat Clock for the LFO Trigger. This en- sures that the LFO is synchronized to the beat. Release Play back the session to hear the panning ef- The Release slider sets the release rate of the En-...
chapter 5 TL Drum Rehab (RTAS Only) TL Drum Rehab Features Introduction • Editable sample-accurate trigger locations TL Drum Rehab is an RTAS plug-in for Pro Tools • Dynamic multi-sample support of up to 16 that provides engineers with a powerful tool for layers (Zones) the precise drum replacement and enhance- •...
The Listen button lights when Listen mode is enabled. Create a Selection memory location for your two-bar selection. This lets you quickly re- turn to the original selection in case you want to further adjust TL Drum Rehab’s settings. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Start playback in Pro Tools. As Pro Tools plays In TL Drum Rehab’s Library browser (see “TL back, TL Drum Rehab “listens” to the track, and Drum Rehab Library Browser” on page 43), lo- analyzes the audio for attack transients and cate the drum sample or DRP file you want to marks those sample locations with triggers.
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TL Drum Rehab • Enable Listen mode. plays back the selected drum sample at every de- • Play back the selection to detect triggers. tected trigger in the original track, all in real time. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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In the Expert panel, click Commit All. mode is enabled. When working with commit- ted triggers, Listen mode is typically disabled so that TL Drum Rehab doesn’t reanalyze the selec- Commit All Expert Panel button tion’s attack transients and generate new trig- gers after you have already edited any commit- ted triggers.
These controls can be automated and are displayed in a luminous blue. Main Window Library Browser A/B Blend slide, a global control TL Drum Rehab Main window and Library browser Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Other sliders are unique to a single panel, such Trigger Panel Display and Controls as the Quantize control in the Expert panel. The Trigger panel provides most of the controls These controls cannot be automated and are dis- you need to use TL Drum Rehab (see Figure 2). played in a luminous gray.
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DRP display To load a DRP file: In the Library browser, locate and double- click the DRP file you want to load. All samples in the DRP file are loaded into their assigned Zones and Clips. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Waveform Display # of Zones The Waveform display provides a graphic repre- The # of Zones pop-up menu lets you select the sentation of the selected track’s audio, and also number of Velocity Zones into which you can displays detected triggers and velocities (ampli- load samples.
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1–32) and brighter represent higher velocity ranges (for example, 95–127). Velocity Zones trigger samples within the amplitude range of the Minimum and Maximum Threshold set- tings (see “Minimum and Maximum Threshold Controls” on page 33. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Use the Velocity Map to select a Zone for load- To adjust the crossfade between Zones: ing a sample and also to adjust the crossfade be- To change the location of the crossfade be- tween Zones. Using multiple Velocity Zones lets tween Zones, click the border between Zones you layer samples by dynamics for more realistic and drag it left or right.
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This is like a balance control, letting you adjust exactly how much the track’s audio is suppressed by the samples triggered by TL Drum Rehab. The range of the Ducking control is be- tween –40 dB and 0 dB. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Expert Panel Display and Controls The Expert panel also provides some of the same controls as the Trigger panel: Listen, No La- The Expert panel lets you commit, uncommit, tency, Minimum and Maximum Threshold, and or ignore specific triggers for sample playback, the Velocity Map and Velocity Zones.
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• Click Commit and then click only the trig- gers you want to commit. Committed trig- gers are indicated by a red arrow. Editing the location of a committed trigger, replacement sample waveform displayed in green Committing specific detected triggers Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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To change the amplitude of a committed trigger: Triggers that are ignored are marked with a red Control-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac) and drag the trigger left to lower its ampli- tude or right to increase its amplitude. Uncommit Uncommit lets you uncommit triggers that are currently committed.
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Velocity Map drum machine–like sound. In the Samples panel, the Velocity Map func- tions the same as in the Trigger panel (see “Ve- locity Map and Velocity Zones” on page 32). Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Samples Panel Display and To access the Samples panel: Controls Click the Samples Panel button (see Figure 4). The Samples panel lets you load, view, shape, and organize samples for playback. Samples Panel button Figure 4. Samples panel Chapter 5: TL Drum Rehab...
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Trigger panel (see “DRP Name Display” on different stick positions into Clips 1–4 and have page 30). TL Drum Rehab trigger them in random order for a more realistic sounding “performance.” Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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# of Zones Invert The # of Zones pop-up menu lets you select the In the Samples panel, click Invert to invert the number of Velocity Zones into which you can phase of all Clips in the currently selected posi- load samples.
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(see “Waveform Display” on page 38). you are using TL Drum Rehab on large selec- This preference is set to Hide by default. tions, you may want to increase the Timeline Buffer Size. Preferences Panel button Figure 5. Preferences panel Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Library TL Drum Rehab Library Click the Library button to view TL Drum Re- Browser hab’s Library of DRP files. To navigate through TL Drum Rehab provides a Library browser for multiple directories, double-click folders and finding and organizing your library of DRP files use the Up arrow to go up one directory level.
Loading samples and saving a custom DRP file: Insert TL Drum Rehab on a mono audio track. In the Library browser, select File > Show All Volumes. The Library browser displays the root level of your computer. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Navigate to the directory where the snare sam- Select the desired number of Zones from the # ples are located. Double-click a volume or direc- Of Zones pop-up menu. This example uses 6 tory to open it in the Library browser, or click Zones for 6 samples of a snare hit all recorded at the disclosure triangle to the left of the volume different dynamics from p to fff.
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DRP file in the future. Click and rename the file to something iden- tifiable. In this example, the samples were re- cordings of a Noble and Cooley snare, so it is named “NC Snare 1.” Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
chapter 6 TL EveryPhase (TDM and RTAS) Analog phasers delivered the benefits of a Introduction smooth analog sound, but like many analog de- vices were often unreliable and introduced un- TL EveryPhase is a TDM and RTAS 18-stage ana- wanted noise and hum. log modeled phaser effects plug-in designed to reproduce classic phaser effects as well as creat- A phaser functions by moving a portion of the...
Envelope under Triggers in the LFO R Ls Rs LFE from the top of the meter display. section. The red clip indicator indicates a channel has clipped. The clip indicator for each channel can be cleared by clicking on it. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Modulation Resonance The Modulation meter displays several items at The Resonance slider changes the character of once. First, the range of phaser sweep set by the the feedBack tone created by allowing the feed- Modulation Width and Manual controls is indi- Back to come from a different stage of the cated by the shaded background area.
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If the side-chain input in the Enve- lope section is activated, the side-chain audio is used instead of the current track. Direction Click Up or Down to change the direction of the modulation. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Waveform Beat Clock When the Beat Clock trigger is selected, the LFO synchronizes to MIDI Beat Clock. TL EveryPhase receives Beat Clock signal every 64th-note. The Duration menu determines how often the Beat Clock signal triggers TL EveryPhase, ranging from every 16th-note to every 4 bars. When Beat Clock signal is received, the Beat Clock trigger light blinks brightly.
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Tempo Display Tempo Display The Tempo Display displays the tempo in BPM. The value in the Tempo Display can also be ed- ited directly by clicking it. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Envelope Section Threshold The Threshold slider sets the amplitude level re- quired for the Envelope Detector. The LFO En- velope Detector light blinks brighter when au- dio is detected above the threshold. Attack The Attack slider sets the attack rate of the Enve- lope Detector.
Enable the LFO Single trigger so the LFO will only cycle once. Select the Auto button at the top of the TL EveryPhase plug-in window. Add LFO Manual Trigger to the automation list. LFO Manual Trigger automation on a guitar track Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Alternatively, with an appropriate audio signals, Consider the following two bar bass line and using the LFO envelope trigger with the correct drum loop. The bass line is simply a single bass threshold settings will trigger the LFO as guitar note which lasts for almost an entire bar. needed.
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• Some LFO shapes may create transients or clude distortion, delay, and EQ. ‘blips’ in the phased sound. This is espe- cially common with the Ramp and Square Wave LFO shapes. To reduce the transient, reduce the FeedBack and Stages settings. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
chapter 7 TL InTune (TDM and RTAS) When TL InTune detects an audio signal from Introduction the track, the meter lights up and displays the relative pitch of the incoming signal. With TL InTune is a TDM and RTAS professional in- stringed instruments, this will vary during the strument tuner plug-in.
To enable Automatic mode: Adjust the Tone Volume slider as desired. Click the Auto button to enable Automatic mode. The Auto button highlights. When a test tone is playing, “Tone Playing” ap- pears in the information display. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Meter Display Octave The Meter selector lets you use a standard needle style meter or a strobe style display. To select the Meter display: Select Needle or Strobe from the Meter selec- tor. Down Octave button Up Octave button Octave buttons The octave range of 0–6 displayed in TL InTune is based on middle C being equal to C4.
Tuner Programming Chromatic Mode When selected, Chromatic Mode overrides any custom note selections and displays a 12-note Selecting a TL InTune preset chromatic scale. The note entry fields are dis- abled when Chromatic Mode is selected. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Single Octave Mode Note Entry Fields When selected, Single Octave Mode disables the The twelve note entry fields allow entry of indi- display of octave information with each note on vidual notes from A0 to G7. Flat semitones are the main TL InTune screen. When tuning in this entered with a “b”...
For example, a six string guitar in standard tuning is shown as E2, A2, D3, G3, B3, E4, which are the notes and octaves for the sixth string through to the first string respec- tively. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
chapter 8 TL MasterMeter (TDM and RTAS) Introduction TL MasterMeter is a TDM and RTAS oversam- pling meter plug-in that is designed for critical mixing and mastering applications. Figure 1. TL MasterMeter plug-in Chapter 8: TL MasterMeter...
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Shannon’s theorems regarding allowable fre- quencies, cannot be reproduced and are there- fore considered “illegal” frequencies. Because of mathematical realities observed by Fourier in the 1800’s and subsequently by Shannon in Figure 3. A complex waveform Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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1948, when a waveform has all frequencies re- One familiar analog tool that has been carried moved above the Nyquist frequency, the result- over to the digital realm is a “peak meter” that ing waveform will be the original waveform that tells the amplitude of the waveform’s peaks.
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The problem is realized in that while going reproduce the audio accurately. In some cases, through these digital gyrations and utilizing digital tools to amplify the signal as much as possible, both during mixing and during mas- Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
the reconstruction sounds “perfect” to the mas- Nielsen, Soren and Thomas Lund. “0 dBFS+ Lev- tering engineer, because the engineer’s equip- els in Digital Mastering.” TC Electronic: Risskov, ment can actually reproduce the waveforms Denmark. 17 July, 2003. http://www.tcelec- properly. tronic.com/media/ Level_paper_AES109.pdf The Red Book format for CDs and the DVD specs Nyquist, Henry.
L or R to indicate if the left or right channel has clipped. The Min and Max values in this browser will always be zero, unless the Clip level is set Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Oversampled Clip Events Browser Although the meters remain active and the Peak field continues to be updated, new events will not be added to the browsers. The Events field flashes ‘2000’ to indicate this condition. The Oversampling field displays the current oversampling factor in use by the DSP process- ing.
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For example, if the session was started from the point 1:03.901 (1 minute 3.901 seconds), this value should be entered into the Offset to en- sure the timecode displayed in both of the browsers matches that of the Pro Tools session. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
chapter 9 TL Metro (RTAS Only) To configure Pro Tools versions 7.x or higher for Introduction use with TL Metro: Create a new Pro Tools session. TL Metro is an RTAS metronome plug-in de- signed to provide you with the convenience of a Create a new audio, Auxiliary Input, or Instru- traditional metronome, as well as providing ad- ment track.
Transport and Tempo. justed using the five Volume sliders. If the vol- ume slider for the accented whole note is re- duced to zero, the quarter note will be played instead of the whole note. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Link Status Tap Button TL Metro can be linked to the Pro Tools Trans- The Tap button provides a tap tempo function. port or to the Pro Tools Transport and Tempo Click the tap button in time with the beat to de- track.
Pro Tools, see the Pro Tools Reference page 71). Guide . • The tempo in TL Metro must be set manu- ally. • TL Metro assumes you are starting from the beginning of each bar when you start the Transport. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Importing Custom Samples Factory and imported samples are stored in a preferences file named “TL Metro Plug-in” lo- TL Metro supports up to 50 different samples for cated in your system preferences folder. On metronome click sounds. TL Metro includes fac- Windows, it’s located in <system drive let- tory samples in the first 40 slots, the remaining ter>:\Documents and Settings\<user...
chapter 10 TL Space TDM and TL Space Native (TDM, RTAS, and AudioSuite) TL Space was designed to be the ultimate reverb Introduction for music and post-production applications. By combining the sampled acoustics of real reverb TL Space is a convolution reverb TDM, RTAS, spaces with advanced DSP algorithms, TL Space and AudioSuite plug-in.
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• Separate front, center, and rear levels • Independent front and rear decay • Snapshot mode ideal for post automation requirements • Seamless snapshot switching (RTAS) • Automatic phantom channel creation Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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IR Library center of a thin plate of sheet metal suspended by springs inside a soundproof enclosure. An ad- • A wide variety of both real and synthetic justable damping plate allows control of the re- reverb spaces and effects verb decay time and piezoelectric pickups at- •...
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For surround pro- Pro Tools by offering zero and low latency con- cessing, decay can be adjusted for individual volution with the full set of controls provided channel groups. by traditional synthetic reverbs. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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TL Space System Design The impulse computer is an internal module of TL Space that provides extensive user control TL Space uses advanced DSP algorithms to de- over the currently loaded impulse response liver convolution processing on both TDM and waveform.
TL Space 48 kHz 1029 Short TL Space HD Accel 96 kHz Medium TL Space HD Accel 96 kHz Long TL Space RTAS — 10.0 96 kHz TL Space AudioSuite — 10.0 96 kHz — — Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Channel Support True stereo processing processes two separate in- put signals. This stereo image of the two inputs TL Space supports a variety of channel formats is reproduced in the reverb. An IR used for true depending on your Pro Tools system, including stereo requires two sound sources, and hence mono, stereo, quad, and 5.0 channels.
CPU. CPU usage can be monitored in the System Usage window. To optimize performance of TL Space for RTAS processing, set the Hardware Buffer Size in the Playback Engine to 512 samples. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Multiple IRs may be taken of a physical space Impulse Responses where the sound source has been moved to physical locations. Each resulting IR may be used to create individual reverbs for separate in- IR Processing Overheads struments. This effectively allows an engineer to Adjusting some controls in TL Space requires place each instrument in the reverb sound field the impulse computer to recalculate the wave-...
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IRs with a single input are online, you will need to download IR Libraries used for mono or summed stereo processing and from Digidesign’s TL Space Online IR Library. can be stored as a single interleaved multichan- For more information on downloading and in- nel file, or as multi-mono files.
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For multi-mono files, TL Space understands the The following examples show how various following filename conventions, based on those multi-mono IR files could be named. used by Pro Tools. The filename format is based Stereo to Stereo IR on the impulse name plus two suffixes which in- dicate input and output channels as follows: Cathedral.1.L.wav Cathedral.1.R.wav...
Pro Tools Plug-in Librarian or using For example, a 2 input 4 output IR used with a the snapshot facility of TL Space. 5.0 output instantiation of TL Space will auto- matically have a phantom center channel cre- ated. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
IR embedding can be disabled in TL Space’s Pref- Snapshots erences. If IR embedding is disabled, TL Space stores only a reference to the name of the IR file. In addition to presets, TL Space lets you manage When the session is transferred to a different a group of settings, called snapshots, that can be system, TL Space attempts to load the matching switched quickly using a single, automatable...
TL Space Controls and Displays The TL Space interface is divided into several sections, each of which is described in the following sec- tion. Figure 4. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Display Area Waveform Mode Waveform mode is selected using the Waveform The display area of TL Space operates in four icon at the top of the TL Space window. In modes, indicated by the Display Mode selectors Waveform mode, the display area shows the IR at the top right hand corner of the TL Space win- waveform with the following controls.
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Paste Pastes the clipboard into the currently se- lected snapshot. Note that the name of the ex- isting snapshot is not changed by pasting a new snapshot, in order to avoid duplicate snapshot names. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Clear Clears the IR from the currently selected Meters snapshot. The Meters display the amplitude of the incom- ing and outgoing audio signals by channel. The Preferences Mode number of meters shown will depend on the number of input and output channels. Input Preferences mode is selected using the Prefer- meters may be mono or stereo, and output ences icon at the top of the TL Space window.
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From the IR browser’s Edit menu, select Add to mouse, or using the Load button displayed at Favorites. the top of the IR browser drawer. The currently loaded IR is highlighted with a small dot next to the file name in the browser. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Package from the Edit menu. Your default Web New Folder in Favorites Creates a folder in the browser launches and loads the Digidesign TL Favorites group. Favorite IRs can be dragged and Space Online IR Library website (www.digide- dropped into the folder.
–inf dB to +12 dB. Decay Controls the overall decay of the IR wave- form and is displayed as a percentage of the orig- inal. When Decay is adjusted, the waveform is recalculated in real time. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Group Selectors Delays The Delays group allows control of delay tim- TL Space presents reverb controls in five differ- ings for the reverb. When changes are made to ent groups. Each group is activated by selecting any control in the Delays group, the IR wave- the corresponding selector.
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IR (as specified by the Early Length control). Re- duce the Early Size to give the space a smaller, tighter sound. Increase the Early Size to give the space a larger, roomier sound. Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
Reverb Decay The Reverb group offers a low and high shelf EQ The Decay group controls allow the user to con- in addition to width and balance controls. The trol the decay of the low, mid, and high fre- EQ operates prior to convolution processing. quency portions of the IR.
Audio pause during snapshot switching RTAS Seamless Snapshot switching CPU load Pro Tools LE users Very long reverb tails RTAS latency Available on Pro Tools LE No surround support AudioSuite Low CPU load Non-real-time No surround support Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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Automating Snapshots First, you may wish to locate more demanding PCI cards on the main PCI bus rather than in an Snapshot automation is a powerful method of expansion chassis. By locating the PCI cards changing the reverb parameters without having away from Pro Tools DSP cards, PCI contention to individually automate each parameter.
Non-reverb effects for sound design in multiple categories • Colors Sound coloring and positioning • Cosmic Spacey smears and washes • Impressions Smears and washes that evoke an image • Industrial Heavy machinery • Periodic table Better living through chemistry Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
index Activation Code 6 package contents 1 authorizing plug-ins 7 phase shifter 47 phaser 47 plug-ins installing 5 boxed version 1 registration 2 working with 2 compression 9 convolution reverb 80 registration 2 removing plug-ins 7 reverb 79 digital audio theory 64 convolution 80 digital distortion 64 reverberation 79...
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Save New DRP File 43 browsing sample CDs 43 Saving custom DRP files 44 changing the duration of the crossfades Show All Volumes 43 between zones 33 Sustain control 41 Clear 41 Tempo Changes preference 42 Clips 40 Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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IR filename conventions 87 Sample Path 92 IR formats 85 Select 92 snapshots 89 IR library 102 IR Name 91 system design 81 latency 82 Waveform mode 91 Channel selectors 91 Original 91 Zoom 91 Wet 96 Trillium Lane Labs Plug-ins Guide...
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TL Space IR Library installation 86 TL Space Native 77 TL Space Online IR Library 95 TL Space TDM 77 TL Drum Rehab workflow examples 24 tuner 57 uninstalling plug-ins Mac 8 Windows Vista 7 Windows XP 8 using TL Drum Rehab 24 VENUE working with plug-ins 2 website 3...
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