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Using plug-in chains

Aplug-in chain is a sequence of plug-ins to be applied to tracks, busses, or assignable effects. A plug-in chain can contain one or more plug-ins. The same plug-in can be added

to a chain more than once.

Plug-ins in a chain

 

After the plug-in chain is created, the audio is processed by

each plug-in in order. The plug-ins are cumulative so, in some cases, you may want to rearrange their order to achieve the desired effect.

Note: 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. 5.1 surround is available only in the full version of Vegas software.

Creating a plug-in chain

Audio tracks have a built-in plug-in chain with three default plug-ins applied as a default. For bus effects and assignable effects, however, you must first create a plug-in chain.

Creating a bus effects plug-in chain

1.Click the Bus FX button () on a bus in the Mixer window. The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears.

2.Select a plug-in and click OK. The Audio Plug-In window displays with your selected plug-in as the first in the new plug-in chain.

3.Adjust the settings for the plug-in to create the desired effect and click the Close button () in the upper- right corner to close the window.

Creating an assignable effects plug-in chain

This feature is available only in the full version of Vegas software.

1.Click the Insert Assignable FX button () on the Mixer window. The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears.

2.Select a plug-in and click OK. The Audio Plug-In window displays with your selected plug-in as the first in the new plug-in chain.

3.Adjust the settings for the plug-in to create the desired effect and click the Close button () in the upper- right corner to close the window. The new assignable effect control appears in the Mixer window.

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