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Richard wrote:
Hi Jason-- Place your track in the multitrack view, then click on the FX button for that track and set the effects as desired (e.g. set it for dry 0% and wet 100%). Then, from the VIEW menu, select "Show Wet/Dry Mix Envelopes." A kind of mustard-yellow line will appear at the top of the waveform (the color may be different on your system, though). Because it's at the top, the effect will be applied at 100%, so if you want the track dry at the start, drag it down to the bottom, pulling it up toward the end. You can then adjust this envelope to change the wet/dry ratio throughout the track, just the way you would adjust the volume envelope. Furthermore, you can right-click the waveform to pull up another menu. At the bottom of this menu, from the Envelopes tab, you can even tell Audition that you want to use spline curves on the FX Mix. I hope this helps. Richard (jason) wrote in message . com... Lets say I'm applying a reverb or an echo in Adobe Audition, on an entire track in multitrack view. But actually, I want only part of the track to have that reverb, and then for it to taper off and disappear, replaced by the echo afterwards. Any way to do this? I've used envelopes for altering the volume, but maybe there's a way for each effect in the mixer? I'm sorta new to this so any detail you can provide would be great ![]() Jason Shohet The only problem comes when you want to change the effect that you are applying from echo to reverb. You will probably have to use another track to do that and crossfade between the tracks. Audition's auto crossfade seems to work well so don't waste time trying to crossfade manually. Cheers. James. |
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