Applying Audio Effects in the Mix Room

While mixing audio in the Mix room you can apply any of the effects in the Adjustment panel to your audio. Click Apply Effect for a list of the available effects in the Mix room, and see Applying Audio Effects for a detailed description of these effects.

Note: in the Mix room, audio effects can only be applied to one audio clip on a track at a time, or to all the audio in the mix by selecting the Master Track. If you select more than one audio clip, the effects are not available.

For information on the use of the Surround Sound Panner, see Using the Surround Sound Panner section below.

Note: once an effect is applied to an audio clip, click on to view the Effect List for the click. In the Effect List you can deselect or click to remove the effect from the clip.

Using the Surround Sound Panner

You can use the Surround Sound Panner to pan the audio of a selected audio clip to any or all of the available channels. You can do this manually, or select from one of the panning templates.

Note: if you haven't configured the audio profile settings yet, it is recommended that you set the desired number of channels in your mix before using the Surround Sound Panner. See Configuring Audio Profile Settings for more information.

To use the Surround Sound Panner on an audio clip in your mix, do this:

1.Select the audio clip in the Mix room timeline to use, or select the Master Track if want to pan all of the audio in the mix.
2.Click Surround Sound Panner under the Apply Effect section.
3.If you selected the Master Track you can use range selection to select the portion of the audio mix you want to apply the effect to. See Range Selection for more information on selecting a range of an audio file. If you don't select a range, the effect is applied to the entire audio mix.
4.Select one of the following panner options:
Manually set channel output: select this option if you want the selected audio to be panned to a specific channel, and not move. Once selected, click and drag to the channel you want the audio to be panned to.
Use panning template: select this option if you want the selected audio clip to pan across multiple channels. Select from one of the available templates. If the panning template contains the icon, you can click and drag its path to achieve the pan you require.

Note: you can select the Pan the audio twice (forward and backward) option if you want the audio to pan forward then backward along the template path. You can also indicated how many  times you want the pan to Repeat by entering in the number of times in the field provided.

5.If required, click the Preview button to listen to how the applied effect will sound.
6.Click Apply to apply the pan effect to the audio.