Final Cut Pro Logic Effects
- Welcome
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- Intro to echo effects
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- Intro to Delay Designer
 - Delay Designer interface
 - Main display controls
 - View buttons
 - Navigate the Tap display
 - Create taps
 - Select taps
 - Move and delete taps
 - Use the tap toggle buttons
 - Edit taps in the Tap display
 - Align tap values
 - Edit filter cutoff
 - Edit pan
 - Tap parameter bar
 - Tap shortcut menu
 - Reset tap values
 - Master section controls
 - Use Delay Designer in surround
 
 - Modulation Delay
 - Stereo Delay
 - Tape Delay
 
 - Copyright
 
Vintage Graphic EQ controls in Final Cut Pro for Mac
Vintage Graphic EQ is based on a classic mixing console module. The 10 EQ bands provide 12 dB of cut/boost. It emulates the Proportional Q design of the original device, which widens filter bandwidth at lower cut/boost levels and narrows filter bandwidth at higher cut/boost levels.
Frequencies aren’t fixed at the default values, and you can proportionally scale all bands to provide more focus on a portion of the overall frequency spectrum. This flexibility makes it great for precise signal shaping and also a useful tool for tasks such as tuning difficult rooms.

You can change the standard frequency by dragging the Tune field.
In/Out switch: Turn the EQ circuit on or off.
Tune field: Drag to set the frequency of all band sliders. Scaling of frequencies is proportional. This can be used to tune the bands to your project key.
Tip: When the frequency is set to +12, you can boost 32 kHz, which results in a very smooth high-end boost.
EQ band sliders: Drag to cut or boost the selected frequency of the incoming signal by ±12 dB.
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