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
Correlation Meter controls in Final Cut Pro
Correlation Meter displays the phase relationship of a stereo signal.
For information about adding the Correlation Meter effect to a clip and showing the effect’s controls, see Add Logic effects to clips in Final Cut Pro.

A correlation of +1 (the far-right position) means that the left and right channels correlate 100%—they are completely in phase.
A correlation of 0 (the center position) indicates the widest permissible left/right divergence, often audible as an extremely wide stereo effect.
Correlation values lower than 0 indicate that out-of-phase material is present, which can lead to phase cancelations if the stereo signal is combined into a monaural signal.
View pop-up menu
In the View pop-up menu, choose a horizontal or vertical display and set a size.
Note: You can also set a size by dragging the lower corners of the effect window.