Note that in the Revoice Pro Session shown, the second track has already been labelled Output, (which will be the destination for the Volume Process output); the track containing the Input audio is labelled Audio 1. In the picture, the input audio is shown as "selected" (in green), which is how it would be immediately after loading it. The New Process window is shown open at the right.



If you do not see the New Process window (shown in the image above on the right), then you need to open it. There are two ways to do this.


1) RIGHT CLICK in any Process Control Track and select New Volume.

2) Make sure the Revoice Pro session window is selected and press the B key on your keyboard.  This will open the New Process window as shown above. LEFT CLICK the Selected Process drop down to select Volume. Pressing the B key again will close the window - but it is generally more efficient to leave this window open.


Revoice Pro automatically preselects all of the drop down menu items in the New Process window. We briefly explain each drop down option used in this first example, in which none of these settings will need changing.


Selected Process: is correctly set to be a Volume process. (It will be what was previously selected until you change it).


Initial Input Start and End: the New Process window has correctly chosen the Selected Audio (which is the audio shown in green) from start to end. Alternative options for setting this can be found in Setting a Process Control Block.


Presets: there are no Presets except the Default for the Volume Process.


Inputs: the Input is currently set to the track Audio 1, into which the source audio has been loaded.


Output: the second track, Output, has been selected. (It will be automatically set to the latest new audio track that was created in the session.)


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Related topics:

Changing input and output tracks

Process Presets

Process Control Track

Playback Range