Reference Guide
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Process > Audio Fx
Menu Reference
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 check box 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.
See:
Applying MIDI Effects
MIDI Effects (MIDI Plug-ins)
Process > Audio Fx
The Process > Audio Fx > (name of effects vendor) commands display submenus of all audio
effects available to you.
See also:
Real-Time Audio Effects Processing
Process > Audio Fx > Plug-in Layouts > Manage
Layouts
The Process > Audio Fx > Plug-in Layouts > Manage Layouts command opens the Cakewalk
Plug-in Manager. The Plug-in Manager dialog has its own help file, which appears when you click
its Help button.
Process > MIDI Fx
The Process > MIDI Fx > (name of effects vendor) commands display submenus of all MIDI
effects available to you.
See:
Adding Arpeggio
Analyzing Chords
Adding Echo/Delay
Filtering Events
Quantizing