Standard Module Controls



Reset Button
Resets the control to its default value . For most modules, this means setting the values of controls in the displayed module to zero or some "neutral" state.

History
Clicking on the History button brings up a window which shows a history of the operations that have been performed. You can undo a single operation or a sequence of operations and assign setups to hotkeys for A/B/C listening comparisons. For more on the History screen, click here...

Solo
Checking the Solo button turns off (bypasses) all the Trash Modules except the one currently displayed. This allows you to audition the effect of one module without hearing the effect of the others.

If you change screens by selecting a different Trash Module, the solo will be automatically turned off so that you can work immediately on the new screen and hear the effect (without worrying about whether a screen that isn't displayed is being solo'ed).

Bypass
Checking the Bypass button turns off the processing within the currently displayed module, allowing you to compare the sound with or without the currently displayed module.

Unlike the Solo button, if you change screens by selecting a different Trash Module the bypass will still apply. This allows you to bypass more than one module.

Note that you can also bypass modules by clicking the "Active" light on the Trash faceplate as shown below. You can also solo a module by holding down the Alt key and clicking the Active light for the module you wish to solo.

 


Graph
By default, Trash processes audio through the main modules in this order:

Squash

Pre-filter

Trash

Post-filter

Box Model

Buzz

Also by default, the spectrum meters are based on the final output signal (the readout is the signal after all processing).

Clicking on the Graph button allows you to change the order of processing. Learn more about changing the order of Trash Modules here...

Options
Opens the Options screen, letting you customize the behavior of meters and set other properties. Learn more about Options here...

?
Opens the help file to the page that relates to the module shown.

 

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