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• Right-click the name of the applied effect in the effects list, choose Edit, and specify
options.
• Double-click an effect name, and specify options.
• Select the option you want to edit from the pop-up menu at the bottom of the effects/
sends panel on the same track, and use the effect control knob above the pop-up menu
to adjust the option’s properties.
Note: A VST editor window may not be available for every VST effect.
To select a preset for a VST effect:
Right-click the name of the effect in the effects list, and choose a preset listed at the
bottom of the menu that appears.
Note: If an effect doesn’t support presets, Default is the only choice, which will reset the
values of all options in the effect.
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Working with submixes
A submix is a track that combines audio signals routed to it from specific audio tracks or
track sends in the same sequence. A submix is an intermediate step between audio tracks
and the master track. Submixes are useful when you want to work with a number of audio
tracks in the same way. For example, you can use a submix to apply identical audio and
effect settings to three tracks of a five-track sequence. Submixes can help make the best
use of your computer’s processing power by allowing you to apply one instance of an
effect instead of multiple instances.
Like audio tracks that contain clips, submixes can be mono, stereo, or 5.1 surround.
Submixes appear as fully functional tracks in both the Audio Mixer window and the
Timeline window—you can edit submix track properties just as you would for a track
containing audio clips. However, submixes are different from audio tracks
in the following ways:
• Submix tracks can’t contain clips, so you can’t record to them. Therefore, they don’t
contain any recording or device input options or clip editing properties.
• In the Audio Mixer window, submixes have a darker background than other tracks.
• In the Timeline, submixes don’t have a Toggle Track Output (speaker) icon or a Display
Style icon.
To create a new submix in the Timeline window:
1 Choose Sequence > Add Tracks.
2 Specify options in the Audio Submix Tracks section, and then click OK.
To simultaneously create a new submix and assign a send:
1 If necessary, display the effects/sends panel in the Audio Mixer window by clicking the
triangle to the left of the automation options pop-up menus.
2 Choose Create Mono Submix, Create Stereo Submix, or Create 5.1 Submix from any of
the five sends list pop-up menus in the Audio Mixer window.
Choosing a submix type in the Audio Mixer window
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To route a track’s output to a submix:
In the Audio Mixer window, select the submix name from the track output menu at the
bottom of the track.
Using sends
Each track contains five sends, located in the sends list in the Audio Mixer window. Sends










