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Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Pro X Logic Effects Reference
- Contents
- An Introduction to Logic Effects for Final Cut Pro X
- Distortion Effects
- Echo Effects
- Delay Designer
- Getting to Know the Delay Designer Interface
- Getting to Know Delay Designer’s Main Display
- Using Delay Designer’s View Buttons
- Zooming and Navigating Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Creating Taps in Delay Designer
- Selecting Taps in Delay Designer
- Moving and Deleting Taps in Delay Designer
- Using Delay Designer’s Tap Toggle Buttons
- Editing Parameters in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Aligning Delay Designer Tap Values
- Editing Filter Cutoff in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Editing Pan in Delay Designer’s Tap Display
- Editing Taps in Delay Designer’s Tap Parameter Bar
- Editing Delay Designer Taps with the Shortcut Menu
- Resetting Delay Designer Tap Values
- Using Delay Designer’s Master Section
- Working with Delay Designer in Surround
- Modulation Delay
- Stereo Delay
- Tape Delay
- Delay Designer
- Equalizers
- Levels Effects
- Modulation Effects
- Spaces Effects
- Space Designer Convolution Reverb
- Getting to Know the Space Designer Interface
- Working with Space Designer’s Impulse Response Parameters
- Working with Space Designer’s Envelope and EQ Parameters
- Working with Space Designer’s Filter
- Working with Space Designer’s Global Parameters
- Using Space Designer’s Input Slider
- Using Space Designer’s Latency Compensation Feature
- Using Space Designer’s Definition Parameter
- Using Space Designer’s Rev Vol Compensation
- Using Space Designer’s Output Sliders
- Working with Pre-Dly (Predelay) in Space Designer
- Using Space Designer’s IR Start Parameter
- Using Space Designer’s Spread Parameters
- Automating Space Designer
- Specialized Effects and Utilities
- Vocal Effects
Setting Space Designer’s Envelope Parameters
You can edit the volume and filter envelopes of all IRs and the density envelope of
synthesized IRs. All envelopes can be adjusted both graphically in the main display and
numerically in the parameter bar.
Whereas some parameters are envelope-specific, all envelopes consist of the Attack Time
and Decay Time parameters. The combined total of the Attack Time and Decay Time
parameters is equal to the total length of the synthesized or sampled impulse response,
unless the Decay time is reduced. See Setting Impulse Response Lengths in Space Designer.
The large nodes are value indicators of the parameters shown in the parameter bar
below—Init Level, Attack Time, Decay Time, and so on. If you edit any numerical value
in the parameter bar, the corresponding node moves in the main display.
To move an envelope node graphically in Space Designer
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Drag the node in one of the available directions.
Two arrows are shown when you move the cursor over any node in the main display,
indicating possible movements.
To change Space Designer’s envelope curve shape graphically
1 Drag the envelope curve in the main display.
2 Drag the small nodes attached to a line for fine adjustments to envelope curves. These
nodes are tied to the envelope curve itself, so you can view them as envelope handles.
Move the nodes vertically
or horizontally to change
the shape of the
envelope curve.
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