About me Forum Tutorials Comments Guestbook Video on 6/15/1999 DirectX in Track FX? Matt Logan wrote: >>The Track FX require a special plug-in interface that is >>optimized for speed. Only the Track EQ and Track >>Compressor currently support this interface. >> >>If you want to use other DirectX plug-ins in your project >>you will have to create an assignable FX chain. This can >>be done a number of ways: >> >>-1- Go to the “Insert” menu and select “Assignable FX”. >>This will bring up the Plug-in Chooser which will allow you >>to select from a list of all available plug-ins. General >>DirectX plug-ins are located in the Audio/FX folder. >> >>-2- From the “View” menu select “Mixer” (Alt+3) to open the >>Mixer window. Click on the “Insert Assignable FX” button >>(which looks like a Track FX button with a sparkle on the >>upper right corner). This will bring up the plug-in >>chooser just like the previous method did. >> >>-3- Open the Mixer window. Open the Plug-ins window >>(“View” – “Plug-ins” (Alt+5)). Descend in the file system >>to Plug-Ins/Audio/FX directory. Drag a plug-in from the >>list onto an empty region on the mixer window. This will >>create a new assignable FX send with the plug-ins you >>dragged. >> >>To get your track audio to run through the new assignable >>FX you have to set the send level. Make sure the track >>header area is large enough to show the “Pan” fader. Click >>on the text next to the fader. This will bring up a popup >>menu. Select “FX1” The fader now controls the send level >>to “FX 1”. Adjust this fader to your desired send level. >> >>David Abraham Fenton wrote: >>>>How do you get DirectX plugins in Track FX, I drag and >>drop >>>>and nothing happens? >>>> >>>>-david Video on 6/15/1999 DirectX in Track FX? Matt Logan wrote: >>The Track FX require a special plug-in interface that is >>optimized for speed. Only the Track EQ and Track >>Compressor currently support this interface. >> >>If you want to use other DirectX plug-ins in your project >>you will have to create an assignable FX chain. This can >>be done a number of ways: >> >>-1- Go to the “Insert” menu and select “Assignable FX”. >>This will bring up the Plug-in Chooser which will allow you >>to select from a list of all available plug-ins. General >>DirectX plug-ins are located in the Audio/FX folder. >> >>-2- From the “View” menu select “Mixer” (Alt+3) to open the >>Mixer window. Click on the “Insert Assignable FX” button >>(which looks like a Track FX button with a sparkle on the >>upper right corner). This will bring up the plug-in >>chooser just like the previous method did. >> >>-3- Open the Mixer window. Open the Plug-ins window >>(“View” – “Plug-ins” (Alt+5)). Descend in the file system >>to Plug-Ins/Audio/FX directory. Drag a plug-in from the >>list onto an empty region on the mixer window. This will >>create a new assignable FX send with the plug-ins you >>dragged. >> >>To get your track audio to run through the new assignable >>FX you have to set the send level. Make sure the track >>header area is large enough to show the “Pan” fader. Click >>on the text next to the fader. This will bring up a popup >>menu. Select “FX1” The fader now controls the send level >>to “FX 1”. Adjust this fader to your desired send level. >> >>David Abraham Fenton wrote: >>>>How do you get DirectX plugins in Track FX, I drag and >>drop >>>>and nothing happens? >>>> >>>>-david 1