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The custom audio filter interface for iZotope RX4
To expose a filter’s custom controls:
Click the Custom Control button (the button to the right of the trash can). The custom
controls appear in a floating window. When you’re finished adjusting the custom
controls, close the window.
The button for opening a filter’s custom control
Methods of working with audio filters in the Inspector:
To disable or re-enable a filter: Click the toggle button at the far left of
each filter’s title bar.
To remove a filter: Click the Trash Can button.
Once applied to a clip or track, audio filters can also be keyframed or automated just like
volume and pan settings, to create dynamic audio effects that change over time.
Installing Audio Filters
VST effects aren’t installed in a standard location, so it may sometimes be necessary to add a
newly installed directory of VST plug-ins that you’ve just installed on your system. To help you
deal with this, the Audio Plugins panel of the Preferences window has a list that lets you
manually add and remove VST plug-in directories, if necessary.
Once you’ve added one or more VST directories to the list, a second list underneath shows all
audio plug-ins that are available within these directories. Each plug-in on the list has a
checkbox that shows whether or not it’s currently enabled. Any VST plug-ins that cause
DaVinci Resolve to crash while loading them during startup will be automatically disabled.
You can use this list to see which plug-ins have been disabled, for troubleshooting purposes,
and to reenable such “blacklisted” plug-ins, by turning their checkboxes back on.
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