Adding Third-Party Plug-Ins - Adobe 22011292 - Audition - PC Using Instruction

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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Applying effects
If you're editing effect settings in the Effects Rack, click the Pre-Fader/Post-Fader button in the lower-left corner.
A
B
Pre- and post-fader effect and send routing for each track:
A. Input B. EQ C. Volume D. Mute E. Send F. Effects Rack
More Help topics
"Routing audio to buses, sends, and the Master
"Set up a
send" on page 114

Adding third-party plug-ins

Third-party plug-ins let you extend the already powerful effects provided with Adobe Audition. The application
supports VST plug-ins on both platforms and Audio Units plug-ins on Mac OS.
Applying plug-in effects is identical to applying built-in effects. For information about plug-in features, consult the
documentation provided by the plug-in manufacturer.
Enable VST and Audio Units plug-ins
To access third-party plug-ins in Adobe Audition, you must first enable them. By default, all third-party plug-ins are
disabled. To optimize performance, enable only the plug-ins you plan to use in Adobe Audition.
Note: If effects are being used in a multitrack session, close the session.
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Choose Effects > Audio Plug-in Manager.
In the VST Plug-in Folders section, click Add to specify custom folders you want to scan for plug-ins. Click Default
2
to specify the standard VST folder for your operating system.
In the Available Plug-ins section, click Scan For Plug-ins.
3
If you've recently updated a plug-in, select Rescan Existing Plug-ins.
Select the plug-ins you want to access in Adobe Audition, and then click OK.
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