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- Effects basics
- Using the Effects Rack
- Amplitude and Compression effects
- Delay and echo effects
- Filter and EQ effects
- Modulation effects
- Noise reduction/restoration
- Reverb effects
- Special effects
- Stereo imagery effects
- Time and Pitch effect
- Third-party effects (VST and AU)
- Using the Effects menu
- Managing presets
- Review questions
- Review answers
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Review answers
- The Effects Rack allows you to make complex effects chains, the Effects menu includes additional effects and can apply single effects rapidly, and the Favorites presets can apply settings to audio immediately upon choosing the preset.
- Audition can load third-party VST, VST3, and for the Mac, AU effects as well.
- Effects can increase gain, thus causing distortion within the Effects Rack. By adjusting levels going into and out of the rack, it’s possible to avoid distortion.
- Dry audio is unprocessed, whereas wet audio has been processed. Many effects let you alter the proportion of the two types of audio.
- The processes are called high-quality time and pitch-stretching, respectively.
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