Revoice Pro 5.1 Manual Publication

Capturing audio from Pro Tools using the link plug-in

    From Revoice Pro 4.3, the Pro Tools Link plug-in has a number of capture modes to choose from, in a drop-down menu labelled Mode. The controls lower down the plug-in control window will change depending on the mode selected.




    • Capture Only: only captures audio to a selected RVP track. You can then create processes as normal within Revoice.
    • Capture & Make Match/Doubler/Adjust: captures audio to selected RVP tracks and creates a new RVP process using the selected Preset.


    If you only want to capture audio, and create your own processes in RVP, select Capture Only from the drop-down Mode, select source audio in a PT track, choose an RVP track to send it to, and press Capture Audio.




    Capture audio and create a process automatically

    The description below refers to capture of audio, and the automatic creation of a Match process. Similar points apply when using the Doubler or Adjust processes, but only one PT track is captured.


    From the Mode drop-down menu, select Capture & Match Timing / Pitch / Level.




    Select a suitable RVP preset from the drop-down Preset menu.




    Select the audio in Pro Tools to be used as the Guide (if you haven't already done so) as shown below.




    In the plug-in window, select the RVP audio track to which the Guide should be captured (the orange 2 arrow shown below).




    Click Capture Guide in the plug-in window (the orange 3 arrow shown above). This will send the selected audio to the Revoice Pro (RVP) Session.


    Select the audio in Pro Tools to be used as the Dub.




    In the plug-in window shown above, select the RVP audio track to which the Dub should be captured (the orange 4 arrow shown in the plug-in window above).


    Click Capture Dub in the plug-in window to load the Dub audio into RVP (the orange 5 arrow shown in the plug-in window above).


    A Match Process track is automatically created with the Preset settings you chose.


    If desired, you can then make any adjustments in RVP, see Apply a Process

    To return processed audio to PT see Transferring the audio back to ProTools using the link plug-in.


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