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Audio effects
Send effects
Unfreezing
If you need to edit the events on a frozen track or make settings for the insert effects,
you can unfreeze the track:
1. Click the Freeze button in the Inspector for the track.
You will be asked whether you really want to unfreeze the channel and if you wish
to keep or delete the freeze files.
2. Click “Unfreeze” or “Keep Freeze files”.
This reactivates the frozen insert effects. Clicking “Keep Freeze Files” will unfreeze
the channel but not delete the freeze files. After editing, you can freeze the track
again.
Send effects
As their name implies, send effects are outside of an audio channel’s signal path, i. e.
the audio data to be processed must be sent to the effect (as opposed to insert
effects, which are inserted into the channel’s signal path).
To this end, Cubase provides FX channel tracks. When you have created such a
track, it is added to the track list and can be selected as a routing target in the Send
slots of audio channels.
When selecting an FX channel track in one of the send slots of an audio channel,
the audio is sent to the FX channel and through any insert effects set up for it.
The sends can be routed to different FX channels, and thus different FX channel
insert effect configurations. You control the amount of signal sent to the FX
channel by adjusting the effect send level.
If you have added several effects to the FX channel, the signal passes through the
effects in series, from the top (the first slot) downward.
This allows for “custom” send effect configurations – e. g. a chorus followed by a
reverb followed by an EQ and so on.
The FX channel track has its own channel in the MixConsole.
Here you can adjust the effect return level and balance, add EQ and route the
effect return to any output bus.
Each FX channel track can have any number of automation tracks, for automating
various effect parameters.
See the chapter “Automation on page 279 for more information.
Adding an FX channel track
1. Open the Project menu, open the “Add Track” submenu and select “FX Channel”.
A dialog opens.
2. Select a channel configuration for the FX channel track.
Normally, stereo is a good choice since most effect plug-ins have stereo outputs.
3. Select an effect for the FX channel track.