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Reordering effects produces different sonic results. (For example, place Reverb prior to Sweeping Phaser, and vice
versa.)
About process effects
Unlike VST effects, process effects can only be applied individually, so they aren't available in the Mastering Rack or
Effects Rack. However, some process effects provide more options than similar VST versions. (For example, compare
the process and VST versions of the Hard Limiting and Stereo Field Rotate effects.)
You can identify process effects by the word process in menu commands and by visual appearance. Dialog boxes for
process effects feature a different color scheme and option arrangement than dialog boxes for VST effects.
A
B
Process and VST effects differ in appearance.
A. Process effect B. VST effect
Use effect presets
Many effects provide presets that let you store and recall favorite settings. In addition to effect-specific presets, the
Mastering Rack and Effects Rack provide rack presets that store groups of effects and settings.
• To apply a preset, choose it from the Preset menu. (In dialog boxes with a list rather than a menu, click the preset
name.)
• To save current settings as a preset, click the Save button
• To delete a preset, select it, and click the Delete button
To modify an existing preset, apply it, adjust settings as desired, and then save a new preset with the same name.
Control effects settings with graphs
Many Adobe Audition effects provide graphs where you can adjust parameters. By adding and moving control points
on the graph, you can precisely tailor effect settings.
Graph control points function together with related sliders. If you move or disable the slider for an effects setting,
the related graph control follows suit.
(labeled "Add" in some dialog boxes).
(labeled "Del" in some dialog boxes).
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