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Effects, Applying effects, Preview and apply effects, Use effect presets

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49 Chapter 6: Effects Effects optimize and enhance audio, giving your projects a polished, professional sound. Applying effects Preview and apply effects Soundbooth lets you apply up to five effects at once, using an effects rack. Prior to applying a rack, you can preview it, and then customize, bypass, or remove individual effects. Bypassing effects temporarily disables them so you can compare processed and unprocessed audio. Removing effects frees up space for different effects or a new arrangement of existing ones. (Rearranging effects in a different sequence produces different sonic results.) 1 If you want to process a specific range of audio, select it in the Editor panel. (If you don't make a selection, Soundbooth processes the entire file.) 2 From the Effects menu, choose an effect. Repeat this step to add up to five effects. The last effect you added appears at the top of the Effects menu for easy access. 3 Click the Play button to preview processed audio. 4 In the Effects panel, do any of the following: • To adjust an effect's settings, click Settings. • To return to an effect's default settings, click Reset. • To bypass a specific effect, click its Power button . • To bypass all effects, click the rack Power button in the lower-left corner of the panel. • To remove specific effects, select them in the Effects panel, and click the Delete button . • To remove all effects, right-click the panel, and choose Remove All Effects. 5 To process the audio, click Apply To File or Apply to Selection. To automatically display settings when you add an effect, select Auto-Open Effect Custom Settings in the General section of the Preferences dialog box. See also "Selecting audio" on page 36 "Effects reference" on page 50 Use effect presets Many effects provide default presets with settings optimized for common tasks. In addition to these defaults, you can create custom presets for individual effects or entire racks. You access both types of presets in the Effects panel. Updated 15 July 2009

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Chapter 6: Effects
Effects optimize and enhance audio, giving your projects a polished, professional sound.
Applying effects
Preview and apply effects
Soundbooth lets you apply up to five effects at once, using an
effects rack
. Prior to applying a rack, you can preview it,
and then customize, bypass, or remove individual effects. Bypassing effects temporarily disables them so you can
compare processed and unprocessed audio. Removing effects frees up space for different effects or a new arrangement
of existing ones. (Rearranging effects in a different sequence produces different sonic results.)
1
If you want to process a specific range of audio, select it in the Editor panel. (If you don’t make a selection,
Soundbooth processes the entire file.)
2
From the Effects
menu, choose an effect. Repeat this step to add up to five effects.
The last effect you added appears at the top of the Effects menu for easy access.
3
Click the Play button
to preview processed audio.
4
In the Effects panel, do any of the following:
To adjust an effect’s settings, click Settings.
To return to an effect’s default settings, click Reset.
To bypass a specific effect, click its Power button
.
To bypass all effects, click the rack Power button in the lower-left corner of the panel.
To remove specific effects, select them in the Effects panel, and click the Delete button
.
To remove all effects, right-click the panel, and choose Remove All Effects.
5
To process the audio, click Apply To File or Apply to Selection.
To automatically display settings when you add an effect, select Auto-Open Effect Custom Settings in the General
section of the Preferences dialog box.
See also
Selecting audio
” on page
36
Effects reference
” on page
50
Use effect presets
Many effects provide default
presets
with settings optimized for common tasks. In addition to these defaults, you can
create custom presets for individual effects or entire racks. You access both types of presets in the Effects panel.
Updated 15 July 2009