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Table Of Contents
110 OBJECT EDITOR
use CPU-intensive effects more efficiently, since they are only processed as required (unlike
a track effect set up as an AUX send effect).
All object effects can also be accessed via "Effects" or the context menu.
Manipulation via the level and pan curves and the track volume controllers is calculated
after object level effects.
Gain and AUX sends
Gain: Here you can set the gain for the object.
AUX sends: Each object can send to every available AUX bus. However, all that is seen
are the fader settings for AUX1 and AUX2. Use the "Edit" button to open the advanced
AUX send dialog, which grants you full access to all AUX send paths.
Plug-ins and EQ
The plug-ins section provides you with quick access to installed effect plug-ins on the
object level.
Plug-ins and insert effects can be selected by clicking the arrow symbols for each plug-in
slot.
Using the "On" keys, you can switch the desired plug-ins on or off. "Edit" opens the user
interface of the corresponding plug-in. The lowermost edit button opens the plug-in
selection dialog for advanced settings and modifications to the plug-in series. Here you can
load even more plug-ins than are visible in the slots. To load additional internal effects, you
should use the FX/Routing dialog.
To remove a plug-in or an internal effect, select the "No effect" entry from the
corresponding plug-in slot in the menu.
Under "EQ" you can set four frequency bands. "On" switches the Equalizer on/off. With
"Edit" you can access a dialog window for the fully parametric 4-band equalizer.
Pan/Mute/Invert and Volume
Here you can edit the volume, panorama and stereo width of the active object. Use "L <-
> R" to toggle between the left and right channels. With "Invert" you can send the phase of
the corresponding channel in the opposite direction, while "Mute" switches off the sound
of the corresponding channel. The "Edit" button opens a dialog window for advanced
setting of the stereo width.
Pan: With the fader on the left you can specify the panorama in the stereo picture.
Stereo: The fader on the right can be used to set the stereo width basis.
Balance + stereo enhancer: The pan fader sets the stereo balance. The mid position
corresponds to a level of 0dB on both channels. When panorama is moved to the left, the
level of the right channel is reduced and vice versa.