Re: Adding FX
2017/11/27 14:48:40
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There are two ways to do this.
1) Automation (the best way)
2) Create a new track with all the same settings (volume, panning, EQ, other effects) and add the FX you want and split the track before the area you want effected and drag it to the new track.
Easiest way...automation. Easiest way to do the automation...set the track to "Write" mode (the "W") and hit play right before you want the effect to happen. (give it some lead time so you can prepare). When it gets to where you want the effect to happen, make the change. When it is past that section, make the change back. Put the track back in "Read" mode.
The disadvantage of using automation is if the delay or effect extends beyond the single note and overlaps the rest of the track, when you turn the effect off, the effect stops. So it is a delay that you want to keep going without affecting the rest of the track, you'll need to do the 2nd step above instead.
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Gregg
Midiboy Music
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