The Elastic Audio Plug-In window provides a set of controls in the window header that are common to all Elastic Audio plug-ins.
Lets you select any Elastic Audio plug-in or disable Elastic Audio.
Lets you copy, paste, save, and import plug-in presets.
Recalls Elastic Audio plug-in settings files (presets) saved in the plug-in’s root settings folder or in the current session’s Settings folder.
Lets you select the next or previous preset from the Plug-In Librarian menu.
Accesses the Plug-In Settings dialog, which lists the presets for the current plug-in. From this list, you can select a new preset, or audition a series of presets.
Toggles between the original saved plug-in settings and any changes you have made to it so you can compare them.
Lights red to indicate clipping in the Elastic Audio processing. Clipping can occur when time compressing audio. If clipping occurs, you can lower the Input Gain in the Elastic Properties window (
Input Gain Property), or attenuate the Default Input Gain in the Processing Preferences page (see
Elastic Audio Options).
You can undo any Elastic Audio processing and apply an appropriate amount of AudioSuite Gain reduction, and then try the Elastic Audio processing again. The Clip LED only functions for Real-Time Elastic Audio processing; it does not function for Rendered Elastic Audio processing. For Real-Time Elastic Audio plug-ins, the Elastic Audio plug-in button on the audio track also turns red to indicate clipping.
When multiple Elastic Audio Plug-In windows are open, clicking this button selects that plug-in as the target for any computer keyboard commands. Deselecting the Target button lets you open another targeted Elastic Audio Plug-In window.