Turning effects off and on, Replacing an effect, Deleting effects from a channel strip – Apple Soundtrack Pro User Manual

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Chapter 6

Working in the Mixer

Turning Effects Off and On

You can turn off a channel strip’s effects. Turning off an effect lets you hear the channel
strip without the effect, while preserving the current effects settings.

To turn off an effect in a channel strip, do one of the following:

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Deselect the checkbox to the left of the effect name.

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Control-click the effect, then choose Disable [effect name] from the shortcut menu.

To turn off all effects in a channel strip:

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Control-click an effects slot, then choose Disable All Effects from the shortcut menu.

To turn on an effect again, do one of the following:

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Select the checkbox to the left of the effect name.

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Control-click the effect, then choose Enable [effect name] from the shortcut menu.

To turn on all effects in a channel strip:

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Control-click an effects slot, then choose Enable All Effects from the shortcut menu.

Replacing an Effect

You can replace an effect in a channel strip with another effect. When you replace an
effect with another effect, the new effect has its default settings, regardless of the
settings of the previous effect.

To replace an effect in a channel strip:

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Control-click the effect, choose Replace [effect name] from the shortcut menu, then
choose a new effect from the submenu.

Deleting Effects From a Channel Strip

You can delete an effect if you decide you don’t want to use it in a channel strip. You
can also delete all effects from a channel strip.

To delete an effect from a channel strip, do one of the following:

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Select the effect, then choose Edit > Delete (or press the Delete key.)

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Control-click the effect, then choose Delete [effect name] from the shortcut menu.

To delete all effects from a channel strip:

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Control-click an effects slot, then choose Delete All Effects from the shortcut menu.

For more information about working with effects, including information on uses of
different effects and adjusting effect parameters, see Chapter 9, “

Working With Audio

Effects

,” on page 195.

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