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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Getting to Know the Strip Silence Window<br />

The main parameters of the Strip Silence window are as follows:<br />

• Threshold: Use to define the amplitude level that a passage must exceed, in order to<br />

be defined as a region. In terms of the number and length of regions created by the<br />

process, this is the most important parameter. As a general rule: a higher Threshold<br />

value leads to numerous short regions. Low values create fewer large regions.<br />

• Minimum Time to accept as Silence: Use to define the length of time that a section must<br />

be below the Threshold value, before it is considered a gap. Very small values tend to<br />

increase the number of regions, because even short dips in amplitude are interpreted<br />

as silence. Higher values prevent sections of audio from being interrupted by fluctuating<br />

amplitudes.<br />

• Pre Attack Time: Use to add a defined amount of pre-roll to the beginning of all regions<br />

created by the Strip Silence process. High threshold values prevent any amplitudes<br />

with slower attack times from being chopped. This function is useful for nonpercussive<br />

material such as vocals, wind instruments, strings, and so on. Overlaps are<br />

permitted—the pre-delayed start point of a region can extend back to the end of the<br />

previous region—but only if the Threshold value is not exceeded. The Pre Attack Time<br />

doesn’t affect the anchor position, which means the absolute position of the audio<br />

data (in the project) is retained.<br />

• Post Release Time: Use to define an automatic release time for the end points of all<br />

regions, avoiding abrupt cutoffs to amplitudes that fade out gradually (particularly if<br />

you have set a high Threshold value); for example, cymbals, open hi-hats, snares with<br />

long reverb tails, vocals, and so on. This parameter does not allow overlaps. This means<br />

that region end points cannot extend beyond the start point of the following region.<br />

The Post Release Time doesn’t affect the anchor position, which means the absolute<br />

position of the audio data (in the project) is retained.<br />

608 Chapter 19 Removing Silent Passages from Audio Regions

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