Operation Manual

changing the effect settings to your liking and then saving the preset.
(In the above example, there are three presets chosen: Percussion Tighten-Up, Slapback Echo and [Sys] Grand
Hall).
Muting Effects
You can mute an effect by unchecking the check box to the left of the effect. This allows you to audition how things
sound without that particular effect without losing the settings.
Note: When a track is frozen, its effects will not be editable until the track is unfrozen.
(This image shows that the 2nd effect Delay is muted).
Reordering Effects
The order of the effects in the effect chain list matters. You can move an effect by selecting it then clicking the
green up or down arrows. To select an effect click down to the right of the Edit button of the track you wish to
move.
(In the above example, the selected effect is Delay. Clicking the up or down arrow would move the Delay effect).
Editing Effects Properties
Each effect has properties that can be changed. For example, an EQ effect will usually have sliders that allow you
to adjust the attenuations of different frequencies to add more bass or reduce the treble. Each effect has it's own
interface. View our bundled effect list here.
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