In this lesson, you’ll learn how to do the following:
• Integrate the Waveform and Multitrack Editors so you can switch back and forth between the two
• Play back a specific part of music repeatedly (looped playback)
• Edit track level and position in the stereo field
• Apply EQ, effect, and send areas in tracks
• Apply EQ to tracks using the Multitrack Editor’s built-in parametric EQ
• Apply effects to individual tracks
• Process multiple tracks with a single effect to save CPU power and produce more consistent results
• Map effects channels so that outputs can feed different audio channels than the default settings
• Set up side-chain effects so that one track can control the effect in another ...
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