Final Cut Pro Logic Effects
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Welcome
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Intro to echo effects
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Intro to Delay Designer
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Delay Designer interface
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Main display controls
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View buttons
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Navigate the Tap display
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Create taps
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Select taps
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Move and delete taps
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Use the tap toggle buttons
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Edit taps in the Tap display
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Align tap values
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Edit filter cutoff
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Edit pan
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Tap parameter bar
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Tap shortcut menu
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Reset tap values
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Master section controls
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Work with Delay Designer in surround
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Modulation Delay
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Stereo Delay
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Tape Delay
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Copyright
Delay Designer view buttons in Final Cut Pro
The view buttons determine which control is represented in Delay Designer’s Tap display.

Cutoff button: Show the highpass and lowpass filter cutoff frequencies of taps.
Reso (Resonance) button: Show the filter resonance value of each tap.
Transp (Transpose) button: Show the pitch transposition of each tap.
Pan button: Show the pan parameter of each tap.
For mono to stereo channels, each tap contains a line showing its pan position.
For stereo to stereo channels, each tap contains a dot showing its stereo balance. A line extending outwards from the dot indicates the tap’s stereo spread.
For surround channels, each tap contains a line representing its surround angle (for details, see Work with Delay Designer in surround in Final Cut Pro).
Level button: Show the relative volume level of each tap.
Tip: You can temporarily switch the Tap display to Level view from one of the other view modes by pressing Command-Option.