Creating Audio Effect Racks
Loads of things will feel similar in this section; after completing the previous section with me, you should feel more comfortable with Device Racks.
As mentioned at the beginning of the chapter, one of the points of Audio Effect Racks is to group effects into a Rack to be able to save the effect chain as a preset, or to bypass all the effects inside the Rack at once by bypassing the Rack itself, which contains the effects.
We can also carry out parallel processing by having multiple device (in this case, effect) chains on the same track.
Audio Effect Racks work much like Instrument Racks. However, they don’t have the Key and Velocity Zone Editors; they only have the Chain Select Editor.
In this section, we are going to create an Audio Effect Rack for vocal processing.
There is a track in the provided project called VOCALS that we are going to use to create our Rack.
Follow these steps:
- Navigate to the browser and choose...