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12 – 290 Batch processing
To remedy this, you can insert the Normalizer at the end of the signal
chain. The Normalizer will not only raise levels, but also lower them as re-
quired so that the signal peaks exactly at the specified value just before it
is converted to a file. This is useful to do even when “Only if Clipping” is
not activated.
However, if you only want the Normalizer to be applied when clipping
should otherwise occur, activate “Only if Clipping”. When this is acti-
vated, the signal output may be low, but you can rest assured it isn’t
clipped due to amplification within any of the processors.
Effectively, this allows you to use the Normalizer as a completely distor-
tion-free limiter.
Adding a processor to the list
1. If the processing option has presets that you want to use, click on its
folder “+” symbol to open it.
2. Select either the desired preset or the plug-in icon.
Selecting the plug-in icon itself, adds the processor with default settings.
VST plug-ins do not have presets in this list, you have to make settings in
the actual panel. See “VST-compatible plug-ins on page 229 for further in-
formation.
3. Either click on the “+” button or drag the selected symbol in the left pane
of the window and drop it.
To add processors, drag them
from the Plug-ins/Presets
pane into the Sequence pane.