1. In the Console view, locate the FX Rack for the track you’d like to work with. If you don’t see the FX Rack, click the Console view Modules menu and make sure FX Rack is selected.
3. Point to Audio FX, then point to Cakewalk or Sonitus:fx and choose any one of the available effects.
4. Right-click on the effect in the FX Rack and choose Delete to remove the effect.
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Compressor/Gate. This plug-in affects the loudness of the sound. It can limit how loud a sound can get. It can also limit how soft a sound can get before it's completely turned off.
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EQ. EQ can accentuate or turn down a certain frequency range in a sound. For example, if you have an unwanted high-pitched buzz on one of your tracks, an EQ may be able to turn that high frequency down without affecting the sound of the instrument.
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Reverb. Reverb creates an artificial space. It produces echoes that are similar to the natural echoes that happen when a sound bounces off the walls in a room.
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Delay. Delay plug-ins have the ability to create an echo. However, it's typically more distinct than that of a reverb. It makes a sound repeat, often in a rhythmic, musical manner.A. Equalizer graphA. EQ plot
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2. Add the Sonitus:fx Equalizer plug-in to the Tension Climbing track.
3. Grab one of the numbered nodes and drag it around. Boost the selected band until you find the frequency range that interferes with Chirppy Synth. When you find it, turn down the selected band by dragging the node downward.
The first thing we'll do is add a delay effect. A delay effect can really enhance an instrument. In our tutorial project, we will add the Delay effect to the track name Chirppy Synth, which sounds very dry and lifeless. Applying a delay might give it more depth.
1. Add the Sonitus:fx Delay plug-in to Chirppy Synth.
1. We want to add this send to all tracks, so go to Edit > Select > All to select all tracks.
2. Right-click on one of your tracks in the Sends section of the strip and choose Insert Send Assistant. If you don’t see the Sends section in your Console view, click the Console view Modules menu and make sure Sends/Bank/Patch is selected.
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Click New Bus. This will create a new reverb bus instead of routing the tracks to an existing bus.
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Select Stereo
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Make sure Pre Fader is not selected.
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4. Click OK.
5. Notice that a send control named Reverb has been added to each track. To enable or disable a send, click the On/Off button located on each track’s Send control (point to the send name to show the On/Off button).
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