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Audio effects
Send effects
You can also bypass the send effects by clicking the “Bypass Inserts” button for
the FX channel.
This bypasses the actual effects which may be used by several different channels.
Bypassing a send affects that send and that channel only. If you bypass the insert
effects, the original sound will be passed through. This may lead to unwanted side
effects (higher volume). To deactivate all effects, use the mute button in the FX
channel.
Setting pan for the sends (Cubase only)
There are several possibilities to set up pan for the sends:
To position the send signal at center pan in the stereo FX channel (or anywhere
you like), route a send from a mono channel to a stereo FX channel track.
To use the pan control as a crossfader, determining the balance between the
stereo sides when the stereo send signal is mixed to mono, route a send from a
stereo channel to a mono FX channel track.
To use the surround panner to position the send signal in the surround image,
route a send from a mono or stereo channel to an FX channel track in surround
format.
You set up send panning in the following way:
1. Open the Channel Settings window for the audio channel.
In the Sends section of the Channel Settings window, on the Panning tab, each
send is shown with a pan fader. On the Functions menu, you can activate the “Link
Panners” option. The send panners will then follow the pan for the channel, making
the stereo imaging as clear and true as possible. This behavior can also be set as
default for all channels. The corresponding setting is available in the Preferences
dialog (VST page).
2. Click and drag the pan control for the desired send(s) in the display.
You can reset the pan control to the center position by [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking
on the pan control.