Instruction Manual
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Applying Audio Effects
Mixing
the Track or Bus Inspector, click the Module Options button, choose EQ
and Plot, and choose options.
To Enable or Disable the EQ in a Track or Bus
• Click the EQ Enable button.
To Enable or Disable a Band
• Click the Enable/Disable Band button that’s at the top of each band’s
controls.
To Choose the Filter Type for Each Band
• Click the filter type menu, and choose a filter type.
To Set Frequency, Gain, and Q for Each Band
• In the Track or Bus Inspector, in the band that you want to configure,
drag the frequency slider, gain slider, or Q slider, respectively, to the left
or right. In the Console view, rotate the buttons that correspond to each
parameter. There are tooltips for each control.
To Hide or Show the Plot (Graph)
• In the Console view, click the Plot button. In the Inspector, click the
Display button, and click Plot.
To Change the Plot Resolution
• In the Console view, right-click the Plot button and choose options. In
the Inspector, click the Module Options button, choose EQ and Plot,
and choose options.
To Open the EQ Interface
• Double-click the Plot.
To Turn Off Bands 5 and 6
• If you are using bands 5 and/or 6, you can turn these bands off by right-
clicking the Plot, and choosing Reset Hidden EQ Parameters.
Applying Audio Effects
You can destructively apply audio effects for one or more tracks. When you
are pleased with the audio effects you have patched into a track, you can
apply the effects to the track. Applying effects to a track saves resources,
allowing you to include additional tracks and/or effects
Note: When applied effects are undone, they are not re-patched in the FX
bin(s).