Reference Guide

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Mixing
Using Real-Time Effects
Effects Parameters
How to Use Real-Time Effects
Applying Audio Effects
Applying MIDI Effects
Effects Parameters
Each effect in an effects patch point has its own independent set of parameter values. For example,
you can apply a short reverb in one track and a long reverb in another track. The dialog boxes for
real-time effects contain the same parameters as the offline effects, though there are a few
differences:
You can adjust the parameters while playback is in progress, so there is no need for an Audition
button.
For Audio effects, because mixing is handled through the Track view or Console view, there is no
Mixing tab.
You do not need to click OK for the effect to be applied.
Refer to the sections “MIDI Effects (MIDI Plug-ins)” on page 519 and “Audio Effects (Audio Plug-ins)”
on page 567 for descriptions of the effects and their parameters.
How to Use Real-Time Effects
You can patch effects into the tracks and buses in both the Track view and Console view. After you
patch one or more effects into an FX bin, you can reorder the effects, delete them, or add new ones.
A. An FX bin in a track in the Track view B. An FX bin in a bus in the Track view
A
B