Using audio units effects – Apple WaveBurner 1.6 User Manual

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To delete Mix lane automation data

1

Right-click (or Control-click) in the Mix lane to open the shortcut menu.

2

Choose either:

Delete Editable Automation Data: This command removes the automation data of the

currently selected parameter (indicated by a checkmark to left of the parameter name
in the shortcut menu).

Delete All Automation Data: This command removes all automation data for all plug-ins,

so take care.

Using Audio Units Effects

In addition to the included effects, you can add Audio Units format effects (available from
Apple and third-party manufacturers). When adding third-party Audio Units to your
computer, be sure to read the documentation, including any Read Me and installation
files that came with the Audio Units effect.

Apple Audio Units effects appear in the Apple submenu of the Add Plug-in pop-up menu.
Third-party Audio Units effects appear in submenus featuring the manufacturer’s name
in the Add Plug-in pop-up menu.

You add Audio Units effects in the same way as the included effects, by choosing the
effect name from the appropriate submenu of the Add Plug-in pop-up menu. You adjust
Audio Units plug-in parameters, view plug-in windows, and delete plug-ins just as you
would with the included plug-ins.

The Audio Units Manager ensures that only effects that fully comply with the Audio Units
specification are used. This minimizes problems that may be caused by third-party
Audio Units plug-ins when running WaveBurner.

The Audio Units Manager scans for, and runs a validation test, for all installed Audio Units
plug-ins. This process takes place automatically when:

• WaveBurner is first opened.

• WaveBurner is updated.

• You install new Audio Units plug-ins, or update existing ones.

You can see the results of the scan in the Audio Units Manager.

To open the Audio Units Manager

µ

Choose WaveBurner > Audio Units Manager.

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Chapter 6

Working with Effects

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