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Audio effects
Routing an audio channel or bus through
insert effects
Insert effect settings are available in the Channel Settings
window and the Inspector. The examples below show the
Channel Settings window, but the procedures are the
same for all the inserts sections:
1. Bring up the Channel Settings window.
By default, the inserts are located to the far left.
2. Pull down the effect type pop-up for one of the insert
slots, and select an effect.
The effect is loaded and automatically activated and its con-
trol panel opens. You can open or close the control panel
for an effect by clicking the “e” button for the insert slot.
If the effect has a dry/wet Mix parameter, you can use
this to adjust the balance between the dry signal and the
effect signal.
See “Editing effects” on page 94 for details about editing effects.
To remove an effect, pull down the effect type pop-up
menu and select “No Effect”.
You should do this for all effects that you do not intend to use, to reduce
the CPU load.
You can add up to 8 insert effects per channel this way.
You can reorder the effects by clicking in the area above
the name field and dragging the effect onto another slot.
You can copy an effect into another effect slot (for the
same channel or between channels) by holding down [Ctrl]/
[Command] and dragging it onto another effect slot.
Deactivating vs. bypassing
If you want to listen to the track without having it pro-
cessed by a particular effect, but do not want to remove
this effect completely from the insert slot, you can either
deactivate or bypass it.
Deactivating means to terminate all processing, whereas
bypassing means to play back only the unprocessed origi-
nal signal – a bypassed effect is still processing in the
background. Bypassing allows for crackle-free comparison
of the original (“dry”) and the processed (“wet”) signal.
To deactivate an effect, click the blue button on the left
above the insert slot.
To bypass an effect, click its Bypass button (the middle
button above the insert slot).
When an effect is bypassed, this button is yellow.
To bypass all inserts for a track, click the global bypass
button.
This button can be found at the top of the Inserts section in the Inspector
or the Channel Settings window. It lights up in yellow to indicate that the
inserts of this track are bypassed. In the Track list and the channel strip in
the mixer, the Inserts State button will also light up in yellow.
This effect is activated, and its control
panel is open.
This insert effect is bypassed.