Clip Plug-in Routing

You can route clip plug-ins to a clip. This, in conjunction with envelopes, allows you to control which part of the clip the plug-in processes.

Each clip plug-in has its independent envelope. When the envelope is all the way down, only the dry signal is applied. When the envelope is all the way up, the processed/wet signal is at its maximum.

The automation envelope can be independent for the left and right audio channels.

The following routing options are available:

Insert (Standard)

Replaces the dry signal with the processed signal.

Blend Wet into Dry (Send)

Mixes the wet part of the plug-in output with the dry signal. The amount of mixing is determined by a fixed gain and/or an automation envelope. The corresponding envelope can be selected in the Selector section of the Envelope tab in the Audio Montage window.

Parallel Processing

Mixes the processed signal with the dry signal. The level of the dry signal remains unchanged. The amount of mixing is determined by a fixed gain and/or an automation envelope. The corresponding envelope can be selected in the Selector section of the Envelope tab in the Audio Montage window.

This mode can be used for parallel compression.

The Edit Automation Envelope option opens the Envelope tab and selects the automation envelope.