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4.
Click OK. The Plug-In Chooser window closes. The Audio Plug-In window displays the plug-in chain and the settings for the plug-in
last selected on the Plug-In Chooser window.
5.
Click a specific plug-in and adjust the effect’s parameters manually, or choose one of the presets from the Preset drop-down list.
For more information about effect parameters, click the Plug-In Help button in the Audio Plug-In window.
Hint:
You can save an effect’s parameters as a preset to be used in other projects. To save a preset, enter a name in the Preset box and
click the Save Preset button.
6.
Click the Close button to close the Audio Plug-In window.
Using the Plug-Ins window
The Plug-Ins window is a dockable window that allows you to view and choose plug-ins to be added to an event’s or master output’s
plug-in chain.
1.
If the Plug-Ins window is not displayed, press Alt+7.
2.
In the Plug-Ins window, navigate to the Audio folder and select the FX folder.
3.
Drag a plug-in to the Master bus. The Audio Plug-In window displays.
Note:
You may add multiple plug-ins at the same time when you click them while pressing Shift or Ctrl and then dragging them to the
desired location.
4.
Click a specific plug-in and adjust the effect’s parameters manually, or choose one of the presets from the Preset drop-down list.
For more information about effect parameters, click the Plug-In Help button in the Audio Plug-In window.
Hint:
You can save an effect’s parameters as a preset to be used in other projects. To save a preset, enter a name in the Preset box and
click the Save Preset button.
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