Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 64

Set input, output, and mix levels in racks, Insert, bypass, reorder, or remove effects in racks

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 60 Applying effects AB Controls unique to the Multitrack Editor A. FX Pre/Post-Fader B. Pre-render Set input, output, and mix levels in racks • To optimize volume, adjust Input and Output levels so their meters peak without clipping. • To change the percentage of processed audio, drag the Mix slider. 100% (Wet) equals fully processed audio; 0% (Dry) equals original, unprocessed audio. Insert, bypass, reorder, or remove effects in racks In the Effects Rack, you manage groups of effects by using individual effect slots. In the Multitrack Editor, the fx section of the Editor panel or Mixer provides quick access to slots in the Effects Rack. A B Reordering and inserting effects in racks: A. Reorder by dragging B. Insert with the slot menu • To insert an effect, choose it from a slot's pop-up menu. Then adjust effect settings as desired. To later reaccess effect settings, double-click the effect name in the rack. • To bypass an effect, click its Power button . • To bypass all effects, click the main Power button in the lower left corner of a rack, or the fx power button in the Editor panel or Mixer. • To bypass a selected group of effects, choose Toggle Power State of Selected Effects from the panel menu . Bypass effects to quickly compare processed and unprocessed audio. • To remove a single effect, choose Remove Effect from a slot's pop-up menu. Or select the slot, and press Delete. • To remove all effects, choose Remove All Effects from the panel menu . • To reorder effects, drag them to different slots. Reordering effects produces different sonic results. (For an example, place Reverb prior to Phaser, and vice versa.) Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Applying effects
Last updated 2/16/2012
Controls unique to the Multitrack Editor
A.
FX Pre/Post-Fader
B.
Pre-render
Set input, output, and mix levels in racks
To optimize volume, adjust Input and Output levels so their meters peak without clipping.
To change the percentage of processed audio, drag the Mix slider. 100% (Wet) equals fully processed audio; 0%
(Dry) equals original, unprocessed audio.
Insert, bypass, reorder, or remove effects in racks
In the Effects Rack, you manage groups of effects by using individual effect slots.
In the Multitrack Editor, the fx section of the Editor panel or Mixer provides quick access to slots in the Effects Rack.
Reordering and inserting effects in racks:
A.
Reorder by dragging
B.
Insert with the slot menu
To insert an effect, choose it from a slot’s pop-up menu. Then adjust effect settings as desired.
To later reaccess effect settings, double-click the effect name in the rack.
To bypass an effect, click its Power button
.
To bypass all effects, click the main Power button in the lower left corner of a rack, or the
fx
power button in the
Editor panel or Mixer.
To bypass a selected group of effects, choose Toggle Power State of Selected Effects from the panel menu
.
Bypass effects to quickly compare processed and unprocessed audio.
To remove a single effect, choose Remove Effect from a slot’s pop-up menu. Or select the slot, and press Delete.
To remove all effects, choose Remove All Effects from the panel menu
.
To reorder effects, drag them to different slots.
Reordering effects produces different sonic results. (For an example, place Reverb prior to Phaser, and vice versa.)
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