User Manual

2.4 Add Plug-ins for Sound Processing
Once you’ve created Racks and assigned their I/O channels, it’s time to add plug-ins to
each Rack. A Rack can hold up to eight plug-in processors, and the signal will always flow
from left-to-right.
Click on the small arrow near the Input Fader to add a plug-in from the pull-down list. Plug-
ins are organized by type of processor. Add another plug-in by clicking on the arrow to the
right of the first plug-in, and so forth. You can always rearrange the plug-in order by clicking
on a processor and dragging it to the desired position.
To view a plug-in and adjust its parameters, double click on the box representing it. The
plug-in’s interface will appear below the Rack. This view is called Rack View. Set the plug-
in as desired. At the top of the interface of all Waves plug-ins is the WaveSystem toolbar,
which is used to load or save your favorite settings for that plug-in. Learn more about the
WaveSystem Toolbar in this manual’s section entitled “Rack View: Using Your Plug-ins.”
To exit Rack View and return to MultiRack window, double click on any empty area at the
top of the Rack, or click the red [X] button on the right. To move to another plug-in interface,
simply double click on the plug-in you’d like to see. You can also navigate between the
plug-ins in a Rack by using the left/right arrows on your keyboard. To delete a plug-in, right
click on it and choose Remove Plug-in. (This action is undo-able.)
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