Adding audio event effects

From the Tools menu, choose Audio, and choose Audio Event FX from the submenu to apply or edit DirectX or VST plug-ins at the event level. Event-level plug-ins are applied only to the event where they are applied.

Creating an event effects chain

1.Click the Event FX button () on the event where you want to add effects. The Audio Plug-In window is displayed.

The Event FX button is displayed in gray when an event does not have effects assigned. When no effects exist on an event, clicking the Event 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. The plug-ins appear at the top of the window in the order in which you added them.

Tip: To reorder the plug-ins within the chain, 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 Plug-In dialog is displayed to allow you to edit the chain.

Editing an event effects chain

When you click the Event FX button () on an event, the Audio Plug-In window is displayed to enable/bypass effects, edit effect parameters, and add/remove effects from a chain. For more information about the Audio Plug-In window, see the online help.

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