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Old 01-31-2007, 08:45 AM
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So I processed some dialogue with an AudioSuite plug-in a while back. The files now have a prefix "WDXN." I don't remember what plug-in I used. Is there any way to trace this back and find out by the prefix? Thank You.
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Old 01-31-2007, 10:24 AM
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mostly the prefix can be logically located by using the grey cells in your upper region)))) Since I dont know which plugs you have installed I cant really help you. Have a look at you plugs and try n figure it out. AFAIK there's no command for locating old audio suite edits...

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Old 01-31-2007, 10:40 AM
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mostly the prefix can be logically located by using the grey cells in your upper region)))
Can you explain what area you are refering to? Thanks
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Old 01-31-2007, 11:19 AM
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grey cells in the upper region = Brains))


open one of your audio suite plugs and apply on some region - look at the naming and then at the plug-in you used - there you should be able to gather the key from the prefix added
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The files now have a prefix "WDXN."
That's Morphoder.

I've never found a list, but there's a few I got used to.
General rule: if it's a plugin with mono and stereo version, the mono audiofile will end with N and the stereo one with T.
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Hi,

So I processed some dialogue with an AudioSuite plug-in a while back. The files now have a prefix "WDXN." I don't remember what plug-in I used. Is there any way to trace this back and find out by the prefix? Thank You.



Hello, the file WDXN comes from the Morphoder Mono in the Protools audiosuite.
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