Instruction Manual
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Process-Audio-Reverse
Menu Reference
Process-Audio-Reverse
The Process-Audio-Reverse command reverses audio data, making it
play backwards. You may wish to do this to obtain unusual sounds for
special effects.
See also:
Reversing Audio Data
Process-Apply Audio Effects
The Process-Apply Audio Effects command (which is greyed-out if you’re
not currently using any audio effects) opens the Apply Audio Effects dialog
box. Applying an audio effect means that the audio data that you apply the
effect to is permanently altered to sound like it would if it was flowing
through an effects processor in real time. Applying an effect saves a lot of
your processor’s power for other tasks that must be done in real time.
Clicking OK in this dialog box applies any audio effects that are patched into
track inserts. but does not apply effects that are patched into a bus. You can
also check the Delete the effects from the track inserts checkbox to
remove the real-time effects from the track inserts after you apply them, so
the audio data does not receive a double dose of the same effects.
See:
Applying Audio Effects
Process-Apply MIDI Effects
The Process-Apply MIDI Effects command opens the Apply MIDI Effects
dialog box, which allows you to apply any MIDI effects that are patched into
a track to all selected data in that track. Applying a MIDI effect means that
the MIDI data that you apply the effect to is permanently altered to sound
like it would if it was flowing through an effects processor in real time. You
can leave the Delete the effects from the track inserts checkbox checked
to remove the real-time MIDI effects from the track inserts after you apply
them, so the track data does not receive a double dose of the same effects.