Using the htdm version of filterfreak – Soundtoys FilterFreak User Manual

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the correct tempo based on this. If the tempo of your music varies (which it prob-

ably does if it wasn’t recorded to a click), then you may need to repeat this proce-

dure at various points in your song to keep the beat locations lined up correctly.

Hint: It is very, very useful to use a drum track along with the tab to transient fea-

ture within Pro Tools to help with this. If you’re a Pro Tools TDM user, you may also

want to learn about Beat Detective, which can help to automate this potentially

tedious process.

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More Info: All of this and more are covered in great detail in the Pro Tools manual.

For info about tempo maps and conductor tracks look at Chapter 21 of the ProTools

6 reference guide. For info about Beat Detective see Chapter 22, and for info about

the extremely useful tab to transients feature read Chapter 16, Playing and

Selecting Audio.

Using the HTDM version of FilterFreak

If you are a Pro Tools TDM user, FilterFreak is also available as an HTDM plug-in, and

will appear in the TDM inserts menu of ProTools. The HTDM version is available

because RTAS plug-ins cannot be used on aux tracks and cannot have real-time

monitoring when used within Pro Tools TDM systems.

The HTDM format allows native plug-ins like FilterFreak to be used just like TDM

plug-ins (except that the host CPU is used for processing instead of the DSP chips on

the DSP farm cards). One very big caveat here is that the HTDM format causes sig-

nificant latency (or delay) in the audio stream.

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