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CHP. 8USING THE MIXER 149 Soloing a bus Soloing isolates a bus’s playback so that you can focus on a specific output. You can solo more than one bus at a time. To solo the bus, click the Solo button ( ). Click the button again to turn off soloing. Naming or renaming a bus Every bus in the Mixer window has an editable name. 1.Double-click the bus name. 2.Ty p e a n e w n a m e . 3.Press to save the name. Panning a bus Like volume, the pan slider in the track header can function as a trim control that adjusts the overall panning of the track, or it can adjust track panning automation settings. For more information, see Adding or removing volume or pan automation on page 120. Assigning audio tracks to busses If your project contains multiple busses, you can assign a track to a specific bus. For more information, see Assigning audio tracks to busses on page 111. Multiple audio busses are only available in the full version of Vegas software. Adjusting a bus send level You can adjust the level of a track sent to a bus by using the multipurpose slider in the track list. For more information, see Assigning audio tracks to busses on page 111. Enter

150 USING THE MIXERCHP. 8 Using assignable effects chains Assignable effects are only available in the full version of Vegas software. Assignable effects allow you to send various levels of multiple tracks to a single audio effect chain. Like busses, these controls reside in the Mixer window and support plug-in chains. In addition, you can route assignable effects outputs to project busses. Click the Insert Assignable FX button ( ) in the Mixer window to add an assignable effects chain to your project. For more information, see Adding Audio Effects on page 153. Number/NameNumber and name of assignable effects. Double-click the name to edit it. Automation settingsThe controls in the assignable effects control list can function as trim controls or automation controls for output level, panning, and muting. Click the button and verify Show Automation Controls is not selected if you want the bus control to function as a trim control. Adjusting a trim control affects the entire track. Click the button and choose Show Automation Controls to adjust automation settings. For more information, see Using Automation on page 119. MutePrevents the assignable effects chain from processing the track’s signal. When Show Automation Controls is selected, the button is displayed as , and you can use the button to edit mute automation on the chain’s bus track. SoloPlays only the output of that assignable effects chain. Assignable FX Displays the Assignable FX window and allows you to adjust the plug-in settings. Bus PanDrag to adjust the overall panning of the assignable effects chain. When Show Automation Controls is selected, the thumb is displayed as , and you can use the slider to edit pan automation on the chain’s bus track. Bus assignmentAllows to you assign the assignable effects chain to a bus. Input FaderAdjusts the input volume. Output FaderAdjusts the output volume. When Show Automation Controls is selected, the thumb is displayed as , and you can use the fader to edit volume automation on the chain’s bus track. MeterDisplays the incoming and outgoing signal level to the assignable effects chain. Lock/Unlock Fader ChannelsLocks the faders so the left and right channels of stereo files always move together. Click again to unlock the faders. Mute Solo Assignable FX OutputBus Assignable Effects in Mixer Window Number/Name Input Lock/Unlock Fader Channels Fader and MeterFader and Meter assignment Automation settings Pan slider Assignable effects Assignable effects showing automation controls

CHP. 8USING THE MIXER 151 Tip: To use the output fader to control the wet/dry mix of the assignable effects chain, set each plug-in to 100% wet. Use the output (effects return) fader to balance the dry track signal with the wet plug-in signal. You can work with assignable effects controls in much the same way you work with busses. Use the same methods described earlier in this chapter for adjusting volume, adjusting for clipping, muting, soloing, and renaming. For more information, see Working with busses on page 148. Assigning audio tracks to assignable effects chains Assignable effects are only available in the full version of Vegas software. You can adjust the level of a track that is sent to an assignable effects chain using the multipurpose slider in the track list. For more information, see Assigning audio tracks to assignable effects chains on page 111.

152 USING THE MIXERCHP. 8 Routing assignable effects chains to busses When you add assignable effects to your project, you can assign them to a specific bus for output. The bus mixes the assignable effects chain’s plug-ins along with any tracks that may be routed to the same bus. For more information, see Audio signal flow on page 34. This option is only available if the project contains multiple busses. For more information, see Adding busses to a project on page 145. 1.Click the Bus button ( ) on the assignable effect control. A menu displays all the busses in your project. 2.Choose the bus to which you want to route the assignable effects chain. The assignable effects chain displays the letter of the bus to which it is routed. Automating busses and assignable effects You can automate busses and assignable effect chains in the track view. You can view each of these controls on bus tracks at the bottom of the track view and to add envelopes to automate functions such as volume, pan, and assignable effect chain input/output levels. For more information, see Using Automation on page 119. If you have the full version of Vegas software, you can also add envelopes to automate effect parameters for plug-ins that support automation. For more information, see Adding or removing effect automation envelopes on page 122. Viewing bus tracks From the View menu, choose Show Bus Tracks or press . The bus tracks appear at the bottom of the track view. A bus track appears for each bus or assignable effect chain in your project. Adding track envelopes Right-click the track header in the track list, choose Insert/Remove Envelope from the shortcut menu, and choose the appropriate envelope type from the submenu. Modifying track envelopes You can modify a track envelope for a bus or assignable effect in the same way you do with any other track. For more information, see Working with track envelopes on page 126. U

CHP. 9ADDING AUDIO EFFECTS CHAPTER153 Adding Audio Effects You can use audio effects, or plug-ins, to improve the quality of the audio in a production or to create special artistic effects. In addition to the DirectX® plug-in effects included with Vegas® software, you can also use other Sony Pictures Digital plug-ins and third-party plug-ins. Using audio effects There are three ways to use audio plug-ins: track effects, bus effects, and assignable effects. You can access these plug-ins by clicking the Track FX, Bus FX or Assignable FX buttons ( ). The combination of these various methods of applying audio effects is important to the final mix of a project. For more information, see Audio signal flow on page 34. Track effects are applied to all events in a single track. Bus effects are applied to a bus (including the Master bus). When you add plug-ins to a bus, the tracks that are assigned to the bus are processed by the plug-in(s). Since multiple tracks can be assigned to a single bus, using bus-level audio effects is an efficient method of applying carefully customized chains of audio effects to multiple tracks. If plug-ins are assigned at the track level, the track’s signal flows through the track’s plug-in(s) before the bus plug-ins. For more information, see Using busses on page 145. Assignable effects allow you to send various levels of multiple tracks to a single effect chain. Like busses, these controls reside in the Mixer window and support plug-in chains. In addition, assignable effects outputs can be routed to busses. Click the Insert Assignable FX button ( ) in the Mixer window to add an assignable effect chain to your project. For more information, see Using assignable effects chains on page 150. Track FX Assignable FXBus FX 9

154 ADDING AUDIO EFFECTSCHP. 9 Using plug-in chains A plug-in chain is a sequence of plug-ins to be applied to tracks, busses, or assignable effects. A plug-in chain can contain one or more plug-ins. The same plug-in can be added to a chain more than once. After the plug-in chain is created, the audio is processed by each plug-in in order. The plug-ins are cumulative so, in some cases, you may want to rearrange their order to achieve the desired effect. If you’re working with a 5.1 surround project, you can use distinct plug-in settings for each channel (separate EQ settings for the front and surround speakers, for example) using effect automation. Add multiple instances of the plug-in to the track effects chain and select the Enable check boxes in the FX Automation Chooser for the channels you want each instance of the plug-in to affect. Creating a plug-in chain Audio tracks have a built-in plug-in chain with three default plug-ins applied as a default. For bus effects and assignable effects, however, you must first create a plug-in chain. Creating a bus effects plug-in chain 1. Click the Bus FX button ( ) on a bus in the Mixer window. The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears. 2.Select a plug-in and click OK. The Audio Plug-In window displays with your selected plug-in as the first in the new plug-in chain. 3.Adjust the settings for the plug-in to create the desired effect and click the Close button ( ) in the upper- right corner to close the window. Creating an assignable effects plug-in chain 1. Click the Insert Assignable FX button ( ) on the Mixer window. The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears. 2.Select a plug-in and click OK. The Audio Plug-In window displays with your selected plug-in as the first in the new plug-in chain. 3.Adjust the settings for the plug-in to create the desired effect and click the Close button ( ) in the upper- right corner to close the window. The new assignable effect control appears in the Mixer window. Adding plug-ins to a plug-in chain There are two ways to add plug-ins to a chain: via the Plug-In Chooser dialog and via the Audio Plug-In window. Adding plug-ins via the Plug-In Chooser dialog You can access the Plug-In Chooser dialog from the track, bus, or assignable effects chain to which you are adding the plug-in. 1.Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. Plug-ins in a chain

CHP. 9ADDING AUDIO EFFECTS 155 2.Click the Plug-In Chain button ( ) on the window. The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears. Plug-ins already in the chain appear at the top of the dialog. 3.Select a plug-in and click Add. 4.Repeat step three to add as many plug-ins as you need to create the desired effect. 5.Click OK to close the Plug-in Chooser dialog. The plug-in chain appears just below the title bar in the appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX). Adding plug-ins via the Plug-In Manager The Plug-In Manager is a dockable window that allows you to view and choose plug-ins to be added to a track, bus, or assignable effects chain. 1.If the Plug-In Manager is not displayed, press . 2.In the Plug-In Manager, navigate to the Audio folder and select one of the FX folders. Plug-ins already contained in the chain Ctrl+Alt+1

156 ADDING AUDIO EFFECTSCHP. 9 3.Drag a plug-in to a track, bus, or assignable effects chain. Tip: You can select multiple plug-ins and add them at the same time by dragging them to the desired location. 4.Confirm that the plug-ins were added by clicking the Track FX, Bus FX or Assignable FX button () to view the appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX). You can customize the settings for the effects at this time. Saving customized plug-in presets Each plug-in has a number of presets that you can use to set the behavior of the plug-in. However, you can also adjust the controls for the plug-in manually to create custom settings. You can then save the effect settings as a new preset. 1.Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. 2.In the plug-in chain at the top of the window, click the plug-in you want to customize. 3.Adjust the settings for the effect. 4.Enter a preset name in the Preset box. 5.Click the Save button ( ) to save the preset. Tip: You can delete a saved preset by selecting it from the list and clicking the Delete button (). Arranging the order of plug-ins Plug-ins are cumulative during playback. Because of this cumulative effect, you may need to arrange plug-ins in a certain order so that one plug-in’s processing does not adversely affect the next plug-in on the chain. There is no right or wrong way to order plug-ins, but some plug-ins work better when arranged in a particular order. You can arrange the order of plug-ins in a chain in either the appropriate FX window or the Plug-In Chooser dialog. Arranging the plug-in order in the FX window 1. Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. 2.On the plug-in that you want to move, right-click and choose Move Left or Move Right from the shortcut menu. Alternately, drag a plug-in to a new position.

CHP. 9ADDING AUDIO EFFECTS 157 3.Once the chain’s plug-ins are in the order that you want, click the Close button ( ) in the upper-right corner to close the window. Arranging the plug-in order from the Plug-In Chooser dialog 1. Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. 2.Click the Plug-In Chain button ( ). The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears with the plug-in chain displayed at the top. 3.Drag a plug-in to a new location in the chain, or select a plug-in and click either the Shift Plug-In Left () or Shift Plug-In Right ( ) button. 4.Click OK to close the Plug-In Chooser dialog. Bypassing plug-ins on the chain You can bypass plug-ins on the chain by clearing the check box on a specific plug-in or by right-clicking the plug-in and choosing Bypass from the shortcut menu. The plug-in remains bypassed until you enable it again. Bypassing a plug-in prevents it from being processed on the mixer, track or bus. You can bypass plug-ins from the appropriate FX window or from the Plug-In Chooser dialog. Removing plug-ins from a chain You can remove plug-ins from a chain in either the appropriate FX window or the Plug-In Chooser dialog. Effect bypassedEffect enabled To enable the plug-in again, click its check box or choose Bypass from the shortcut menu.

158 ADDING AUDIO EFFECTSCHP. 9 Removing a plug-in from the chain in the FX window 1. Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. 2.Select the plug-in that you want to remove. 3.Click the Remove Selected Plug-In button ( ). Removing a plug-in from the chain in the Plug-In Chooser dialog 1. Click the Tr a c k F X, Bus FX or Assignable FX button ( ). The appropriate FX window (Audio Plug-In or Video Track FX) appears. 2.Click the Plug-In Chain button ( ). The Plug-In Chooser dialog appears with the plug-in chain displayed at the top. 3.Select the plug-in that you want to remove and click Remove to remove it from the chain. 4.Click OK to close the Plug-In Chooser dialog.