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Audio effects 173
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There are several ways to apply audio effects to individual audio objects:
1. Drag & drop: In the Media Pool setting "templates", the following folders are
visible "Audio FX", "Vintage FX". These contain presets for the most
important effects. These presets have a preview function and can be
dragged & dropped on an audio object in the arranger.
2. Right clicking on an audio object or via the "Effects -> Audio" menu opens
individual audio effects via a menu command.
3. Double clicking on an audio object opens the audio effects rack (view page
187). The most important effects are compiled into one dialog and some
sp
ecial functions are still available, as is the option of saving all of the effects
settings.
Track effects
Besides the object
audio effects, a separate track effects rack with equalizer,
reverb/echo, compressor as well as the Vintage Effects Suite plug-ins can be
used.
There is also a separate 4-channel parametric equalizer (view page
212) that may be opened via the small EQ button beside the
panorama controller.
The plug-ins are loaded via the plug-in slot.
You can open the track audio effects rack with the FX button.
A bright blue track effects button signifies that effects are active in the track.
The track effects can also be applied without having to open the mixer.
The arranger's trackbox (view page 40) also features the track
FX menu.
In it, you will find presets for track effects (view page
173) sorted according to the instrument type.
Track effects
always apply to all audio objects of a track. In comparison to
applying an effect to each object individually, this saves storage space. The
effect itself works the same way as object effects.