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Tutorial 3: Mixing
5. Adjust the Threshold slider until the bass sounds
smoother and there isn’t such a big difference between
the notes that were played quieter versus the notes that
were played a little louder.
6. Raise the “Channel Level” to compensate for the re-
duction in Gain that the compression has caused on the
“Bass” track.
7. Next let’s add some flange to the “Synth” track to
make it stand out a little bit more. Select the “Synth” track
in the Arrange Zone.
8. Click on the first insert slot and choose “Flanger” from
the Modulation submenu.
9. Make changes to the effect manually, or select a pre-
set from the “Effect Preset” menu.
For details on each effect and its parameters, see the
chapter “Effects reference” on page 99.
At the end of this section, you can load the next tutorial
that will contain all of the changes we have made.
Global effects
Each project can have two send effects. These are referred
to as Global Effects.
1. Make sure you have the Track Inspector Page selected
and click on the “Global Effects” tab.
Reverb and StereoDelay are set as the default send effects.
You can change them if you like, but remember you only
have two slots that will be used for all tracks.
Let’s add some reverb to the drums:
2. Select the “Drums” track and make sure “Amount 1” is
enabled. This will send the “Drums” to the “Reverb” effect
which is in the Send 1 spot.
3. Move the “Amount 1” slider until you hear the desired
amount of the “Reverb” effect.
For details on each effect and its parameters, see the
chapter “Effects reference” on page 99.
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Load the project “Mixing 7” found in the “Sequel
Tutorial 3” folder.
Effect Preset
menu
Send effect 1 Send effect 2Amount 1 enabled