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If you right click on the input/output level meters the
dialog box below is displayed.
There is a useful feature in this dialog called "Gain when bypassed". It allows you to set a gain that is only applied when Trash is bypassed.
When Trash is on many of its modules will affect the overall or perceived level of the mix. This makes it very hard to compare "Trash on" to "Trash bypassed".
"Gain when bypassed" solves this problem. You can bypass Trash and set this gain so that when you A/B Trash on and off the apparent volume is the same.
Note that this does not work if you use the host app to bypass Trash. In that case, Trash doesn't know it's bypassed and can't apply the "gain when bypassed". This only applies when the Bypass button on the Trash faceplate is pressed (or Ctrl+B is pressed).
This is the only processing that is applied when
Trash is bypassed, and it is of course only applied when Trash is bypassed.

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Note: This help file is a quick reference for basic Trash functions and controls. We have separate "how to" guides that provide tips and techniques for getting the most out of Trash. You can download these guides from http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/trash/guides.html