Instruction Manual
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Using Real-Time Effects
Mixing
• Freezing a track or synth will also freeze the per-clip FX bins.
To Insert an Effect on a Clip or Clips
1. If you want to insert an effect onto multiple clips, select the clips.
2. Right-clip a clip that you want to insert an effect onto.
The Clips pane context menu appears.
3. Choose Insert Effect-[Audio or MIDI]-[name of desired effect].
The FX icon appears on the clip(s) after you insert the effect (see picture,
below).
A. FX icon
To Open or Close the FX Bin on a Clip
• To open a clip’s FX bin, click the FX icon, or right-click the FX icon and
select Open Clip Effects Bin from the popup menu.
• To close a clip’s FX bin, click the X icon that’s in the upper left corner of
the clip’s FX bin, or click anywhere outside of the FX bin.
To Delete, Bypass, Move, Copy, or Re-order a Clip
Effect
• To delete an effect, right-click the effect name and choose Delete from
the popup menu.
• To bypass or un-bypass all the effects on a clip, right-click in the clips’s
FX bin and choose Bypass Bin from the popup menu.
• To enable or disable an individual effect, click the effect’s green on/off
switch.
• To move an effect to another FX bin (on a track or a clip), drag the
name of the effect to the other FX bin.
• To copy an effect to another FX bin (on a track or a clip), hold the Ctrl
key down, and then drag the name of the effect to the other FX bin.
• To change the order of an effect in an FX bin, drag the name of the
effect up or down to the desired place in the effects chain.
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