System information
Creating a track effects chain
1.  Click the Track  FX button    on the track where you want to add effects. The Audio  Track FX 
window is displayed.For more information, see "Editing Audio Plug-Ins" on page 311.
The Track  FX button is displayed in gray when a track does not have effects  assigned. When no 
effects exist on a track, clicking the Track  FX button displays the Plug-In Chooser.
2.  Click the Plug-In  Chain button    to display the Plug-In Chooser.
3.  Select each plug-in you  want to add and click the Add  button, or browse to an FX package.For more 
information, see "Creating and Using Effects Packages" on page 310. The plug-ins appear at the 
top of the window in the order in which you  added them.
To reorder the plug-ins within the chain, simply drag       a plug-in button to a new location, or 
click the Move       Plug-In Left   or Move      Plug-In Right   buttons.
4.  Once you have added  all of the plug-ins and specified the plug-in chain order, click the OK button. 
The Audio  Track FX window is displayed to allow you to edit the chain.
If you're working with a 5.1 surround project, you  can use distinct plug-in settings for each channel 
(separate EQ settings  for the front and surround speakers, for example) using effect  automation. Add 
multiple instances of the plug-in to the track effects  chain and select the Enable  check boxes in the FX 
Automation Chooser for the channels you want each  instance of the plug-in to affect. For more 
information, see "Automating Audio Effect Parameters" on page 263.
Editing a track effects chain
When you click the Track  FX button    on a track, the Audio Track FX window  is displayed to 
enable/bypass effects, edit effect parameters, and add/remove  effects from a chain.For more information, 
see "Editing Audio Plug-Ins" on page 311.
Automating effect parameters
If a plug-in supports it, you can use envelopes to automatically  adjust effect parameters over time. 
Automation envelopes can be added  to tracks and bus tracks to control individual effect parameters for 
track  effects, bus effects, and assignable effects.
For more information about using automation envelopes on  tracks, see "Automating Audio Effect 
Parameters" on page 263.
When you add a plug-in that supports automation (effects  that can be automated are indicated by the   
icon in the Plug-In Chooser), the Bypass  FX Automation button   is displayed in the Audio Track FX 
window:
n  After you've added effect automation  envelopes, the Bypass  FX Automation button is deselected, 
and effect parameters are automated  using the envelope settings.
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