Edit taps in the Delay Designer Tap display in Final Cut Pro for Mac
You can graphically edit any tap parameter that is represented as a vertical line in Delay Designer’s Tap display. The Tap display is ideal if you want to edit the parameters of one tap relative to other taps, or when you need to edit multiple taps simultaneously.
Edit a tap parameter in the Tap display
In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip with the Delay Designer effect applied, then open the effect’s settings in the Audio inspector.
To add the effect and show its controls, see Add Logic effects to clips in Final Cut Pro for Mac.
Click the view button of the parameter you want to edit.
Vertically drag the bright line of the tap you want to edit (or one of the selected taps, if multiple taps are selected).
If you have chosen multiple taps, the values of all selected taps are changed relative to each other.
Note: The method outlined above is slightly different for the Filter Cutoff and Pan parameters. See Edit Delay Designer filter cutoff in Final Cut Pro for Mac and Edit Delay Designer pan in Final Cut Pro for Mac.
Set the values of multiple taps
In the Final Cut Pro timeline, select a clip with the Delay Designer effect applied, then open the effect’s settings in the Audio inspector.
To add the effect and show its controls, see Add Logic effects to clips in Final Cut Pro for Mac.
Command-drag horizontally and vertically across several taps in the Tap display.
Parameter values change to match the mouse position as you drag across the taps. Command-dragging across several taps allows you to draw value curves, much like using a pencil to create a curved line on a piece of paper.
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