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Audio Effects
Send Effects
Routing Connection
The audio on the speaker channel is routed through the effect channel and
processed by the effect.
Bypass Connection
The audio on the speaker channel passes the effect without being processed.
Broken Connection
The audio on the speaker channel is not sent to the output.
Cross Connection
The audio on the specific channels is processed by the effect and output on other
channels.
In this example, the audio on the Ls-Rs channels is output on the L-R channels. Since
the L-R channels are bypassed, the final L-R output contains both the original L-R
signals and the processed Ls-Rs signals.
Send Effects
Send effects are outside the signal path of an audio channel. The audio data that is to be
processed must be sent to the effect.
You can select an FX channel track as routing destination for a send.
You can route different sends to different FX channels.
You can control the amount of signals sent to the FX channel by adjusting the effect send
level.
To do this, you must create FX channel tracks.
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FX Channel Tracks on page 399
FX Channel Tracks
You can use FX channel tracks as routing destinations for audio sends. The audio is sent to the FX
channel and through any insert effects set up for it.
You can add several insert effects to an FX channel.
The signal passes through the effects in series, from the top downward.
You can rename FX channel tracks as any other tracks.
You can add automation tracks to FX channel tracks.
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