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You can add plug-ins via the "Plug-Ins" dialog.
Plug-ins pre or post
In the plug-in dialog you can introduce effects "Pre" or "Post". Highlight pre or post in the
plug-in list before loading a plug-in. The plug-in is then inserted "pre" or "post" fader,
respectively.
Effect routing/Plug-ins Dialog Parameters
Save/Load/Delete: Here you can manage your individually customized settings.
Upwards/Downwards buttons: Change the position of an effect or plug-in with the
up/down arrows.
On/Off: The respective activated effect or the activated plug-in can be switched on or off.
You can achieve the same result by activating or deactivating the check box preceding the
corresponding effect/plug-in.
Edit: Opens the dialog of the active effect/plug-in. Another possibility for opening an
effect/plug-in dialogue is provided by right-clicking on the desired effect or plug-in's name.
Remove: You can also remove internal Samplitudeeffects (Insert effects) and plug-ins
instead of just deactivating them, if you want to save resources.
Reset: Returns all settings to the Samplitude basic settings.
Copy/Paste: These buttons let you quickly apply the settings to different tracks/objects.
Play/Stop: Starts and stops playback at the current cursor position.
Plug-in latency/Force latency: Samplitude works with latency compensation for all plug-
ins. Plug-ins report their latency to Samplitude, and this value is transformed into a time
shift in the audio material with the result that no more time shift occurs as plug-ins are
used. Should the values reported by a plug-in remain incorrect (time delays result from the
use of a plug-in in spite of this), then you can force a specific latency value to compensate.