User Manual

Using the Audio EQ Tool
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Track Selection Menu button in the Audio EQ tool
The Track Selector panel in the Timeline updates to reflect your selection. If you enable
multiple tracks in the Timeline, plus signs (+) appear next to the enabled tracks in the Audio
EQ tool.
6. Click the Audio Loop Play button to play the currently selected audio clip within the current
In to Out range. To stop playing the loop, click the button again or click anywhere in the
Timeline.
7. Use one of the following methods to change a value in the Audio EQ tool:
t Click a number along the vertical edge of the Low Shelf, Parametric Midrange, or High
Shelf sliders.
t Click the Low Shelf, Parametric Midrange, or High Shelf slider, and type a value.
Values are cumulative until you press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh). For
example, if you want to enter the value 12, simply type it. However, if you enter 1 and
then want to change the value to 2, press Enter (Windows) or Return (Macintosh) before
typing the 2.
t Click a slider, and then drag the slider to a new position.
t Click the EQ Parameter display, and type a value on the numeric keypad.
t Set a value of 0 dB by clicking the slider and entering 0, or by clicking 0 along the
vertical edge of the Low Shelf, Parametric Midrange, or High Shelf sliders.
8. Click the Audio EQ Tool Fast Menu button, and select Set EQ to apply the adjustments to
the track.
The command works as follows on the selected tracks:
- In and Out points — Applies the EQ effect to selected tracks between the points.
- An In point (no Out point) — Applies the EQ effect to full clips from the In point to the
end of selected tracks.
- No points — Applies the EQ effect globally (across entire tracks).
9. Play through the audio again, using the Audio Loop Play button.
10. Repeat steps 6 to 9 until you are satisfied with the EQ adjustments.