Processing : Elastic Audio : Elastic Audio Preferences

Elastic Audio Preferences
The Elastic Audio settings in the Processing Preferences page determine which Elastic Audio plug-in is used for preview and import, and whether or not new tracks are created with Elastic Audio enabled using the selected default plug-in.
 
Default Plug-In
Lets you select any Real-Time Elastic Audio plug-in as the default plug-in for previewing and importing Elastic Audio. The selected default Elastic Audio plug-in is also used when new tracks are created with Elastic Audio enabled. The Elastic Audio Plug-In selector in DigiBase browsers inherits the selected Default Plug-In setting. Likewise, changing the selected plug-in in DigiBase browsers updates the selected Default Plug-In setting in the Processing Preferences page.
Default Input Gain
Lets you attenuate the signal input to Elastic Audio plug-ins by 0 to –6 dB for preview and import. If you experience clipping due to Elastic Audio processing during preview or after import, you may want to set the Default Input Gain to slightly attenuate the audio signal input for Elastic Audio processing. This preference also applies to any audio imported to an Elastic Audio-enabled track.
If you commit any clips on a track (by disabling Elastic Audio on the track) that were imported with Input Gain, their clip-based In put Gain is reset to 0.
The Elastic Properties window inherits the Default Input Gain preference. To apply further clip-based Input Gain for Elastic Audio processing, select the clip and adjust the Input Gain setting in the Elastic Properties window (see Elastic Properties Window).
Enable Elastic Audio on New Tracks
When selected, new tracks are created with Elastic Audio enabled. The selected default Elastic Audio plug-in is used.
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If the Enable Elastic Audio on New Tracks option is selected, you may want to also select the New Tracks Default to Tick Timebase option in the Editing Preferences page.