Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 65

Use effect presets, Control effect settings with graphs, About spline curves for graphs

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USING ADOBE AUDITION 61 Applying effects Use effect presets Many effects provide presets that let you store and recall favorite settings. In addition to effect-specific presets, the Effects Rack provides rack presets that store groups of effects and settings. • To apply a preset, choose it from the Presets menu. • To save current settings as a preset, click the New Preset button . • To delete a preset, select it, and click the Delete button . To modify an existing preset, apply it, adjust settings as desired, and then save a new preset with the same name. More Help topics "Favorites" on page 55 Control effect settings with graphs Many Adobe Audition effects provide graphs where you can adjust parameters. By adding and moving control points on the graph, you can precisely tailor effect settings. Graph control points function together with related numerical settings. If you change or disable a numerical setting, the related graph control follows suit. Moving a control point changes the related settings, and vice versa. • To move a point on a graph, drag it to a new location. Note: The following techniques don't apply to the DeHummer, Mastering, Full Reverb, Parametric Equalizer, and Track EQ graphs. • To add a control point to a graph, click in the grid at the location where you want to place the point. • To enter numeric values for a control point, right-click it, and choose Edit Point. • To remove a point from a graph, drag it off the graph. • To return a graph to its default state, click the Reset button . About spline curves for graphs By default, graphs display straight lines between control points. However, some graphs provide a Spline Curves option that creates a curve between control points for smoother transitions. Last updated 2/16/2012

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Applying effects
Last updated 2/16/2012
Use effect presets
Many effects provide presets that let you store and recall favorite settings. In addition to effect-specific presets, the
Effects Rack provides rack presets that store groups of effects and settings.
To apply a preset, choose it from the Presets menu.
To save current settings as a preset, click the New Preset button
.
To delete a preset, select it, and click the Delete button
.
To modify an existing preset, apply it, adjust settings as desired, and then save a new preset with the same name.
More Help topics
Favorites
” on page
55
Control effect settings with graphs
Many Adobe Audition effects provide graphs where you can adjust parameters. By adding and moving control points
on the graph, you can precisely tailor effect settings.
Graph control points function together with related numerical settings. If you change or disable a numerical setting,
the related graph control follows suit.
Moving a control point changes the related settings, and vice versa.
To move a point on a graph, drag it to a new location.
Note:
The following techniques don’t apply to the DeHummer, Mastering, Full Reverb, Parametric Equalizer, and Track
EQ graphs.
To add a control point to a graph, click in the grid at the location where you want to place the point.
To enter numeric values for a control point, right-click it, and choose Edit Point.
To remove a point from a graph, drag it off the graph.
To return a graph to its default state, click the Reset button
.
About spline curves for graphs
By default, graphs display straight lines between control points. However, some graphs provide a Spline Curves option
that creates a curve between control points for smoother transitions.