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The volume/pan filter allows you to make changes to the level and stereo position of a
track. Clicking on this filter will display the volume and pan settings in the properties panel
(Fig. 6-2). The volume and pan sliders can be used to adjust these settings.
Figure 6-2
Notice how the volume/pan filter icon changes to reflect your pan and volume adjust-
ments. The dark horizontal line shows the level, and the diamond shows the left-right pan
position. Even more handily, the pan and level settings can be adjusted directly from the
surface of the filter icon. If you move your mouse over a volume/pan filter, you will notice
that the pointer will change appearance. Depending on the pointer type, you will be in ei-
ther pan or volume edit mode.
To adjust the pan, hold the pointer over the horizontal line with the small diamond icon;
the pointer will switch to a left/right arrow. Clicking and dragging the mouse left or right
when the left/right arrow is shown will adjust the pan position.
To adjust the level, position the pointer anywhere in the boxed region other than over
the horizontal line; the pointer will switch to an up/down arrow. Clicking and dragging the
mouse up or down when the up/down arrow is shown will adjust the level.
Now you’ve seen how to make pan and level
changes to a track, let’s add a new filter to the
mix. If you look at the area just above the filter
section, you will see an icon labelled “new fil-
ter..” (Fig. 6-3). To add a new filter to a track, drag this icon to the location where you want
the new filter to be placed. Figure 6-4 shows a filter being added to a track. Notice that the
area in front of the volume/pan filter is glowing red; this is how you can tell where the filter
will be placed. If there is no illumination then you are not currently over a valid target area.
When the new filter icon is dropped, a pop-
up menu appears. From this menu you can
select the filter you wish to add to your track.
The Tracktion Filters sub-folder contains a de-
lay filter. Try adding this filter to the track on
which you placed the percussive loop. When
you have added it, play your edit back to hear
the effect.
Note: You can remove unwanted filters by selecting them and pressing the delete key on
your keyboard. You can also move them by dragging them in the same way that you added
the delay above.
If you want to make changes to the delay levels, select the filter and adjust the controls
that are shown in the properties panel.
Figure 6-3
Figure 6-4
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