Using the Audio Plug-In Chainer |
The Audio Plug-in Chainer is a DirectX plug-in that allows you to link multiple DirectX plug-ins into a single processing chain. All of the plug-ins in the chain can be previewed simultaneously in real time (as long as your computer can process the preview information quickly enough).
Select the data you want to process.
From the Tools menu, choose Audio Plug-In Chainer.
Choose a preset from the Name drop-down list, or add the desired plug-ins to the chain.
Choose which of the chain's plug-ins you want to apply:
Clear an effect's check box
to prevent the audio signal from being sent through the plug-in. This
is useful for isolating certain plug-ins without removing others from
the chain.
Select the check box for each plug-in you want to apply to your signal.
Adjust each plug-in's properties as desired.
Click the OK button.
Click the Add
button .
The FX Plug-In Chooser window appears.
Click on each plug-in you want to add, and click the Add button, or browse to an FX package. The plug-ins appear at the bottom of the window in the order in which you added them.
To
reorder the plug-ins within the chain, simply drag a plug-in button
to a new location, or click the Shift
Plug-In Left
or Shift Plug in Right
buttons.
Adjust the settings for the FX. For more information about using
specific plug-ins, click the Plug-In
Help button .
Once you have added all of the plug-ins and specified the plug-in chain order, click the OK button.
Select a plug-in button .
Click the Remove
Selected Plug-In button .
From the Tools menu, choose Audio Plug-In Chainer.
Choose a preset from the Name drop-down list.
Select the check box for each plug-in you want to apply to the track.
To
bypass a plug-in without removing it from the chain, clear the
effect's check box
.
To reorder the plug-ins within the chain, simply drag a plug-in button to a new location.
Click the plug-in's button to select it, and use the bottom half of
the dialog box to adjust the effect's parameters. For more
information about using specific plug-ins, click the Plug-In
Help button.
Click the Save As button to display the Save Preset dialog. Enter a name for the plug-in chain in the New preset name box and click the OK button.
Select a plug-in button .
Use the bottom half of the dialog box to adjust the effect's
parameters. For more information about using specific plug-ins, click
the Plug-In Help button.