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December 12, 2021
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Correcting plosive / Apply chosen effect from FFT Filter window - no "apply" button in Audition 22.0

  • December 12, 2021
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I'm trying to correct plosives in one of my tracks in Audition 22.0. I highlight the area with the plosive, click on "Effects" at the top, then select "Filter & EQ" then "FFT Filter." Then the Rack Effect - FFT Filter window opens. At the top there's a drop down menu for "Presets" from which I choose "Kill the Mic Rumble." But in tutorials online, there's an "Apply" button at the bottom of that window in past versions of Audition. In 22.0, there doesn't appear to be an "Apply" button. So how do I apply the "Kill the Mic Rumble" effect. Or is there another, more simple, less time consuming way of eliminating all those plosives?

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Participant
November 12, 2024

I'm having the same issue in AA 2024. Did you find a solution?

Inspiring
December 12, 2021

The reason why you don't see "Apply" is becuase you're instantiating the filter form the Effects Rack. The rack UI itself at bottom supplies the Apply button. If you want to see the Apply button displayed in the filter UI - instantiate from the "Effects" menu.

 

-paul.

@produceNewMedia

Participant
December 12, 2021

I do initiate the option from the Effects menu at the top of my screen. I've even tried to deselect/uncheck the "Show Effects Rack" option from the dropdown menu that appears when you click on "Effects" at the top. But then when I go to Filter and EQ in that dropdown menu, and then over to FFT, the Effects Rack shows back up automatically.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 12, 2021

I don't know what you've broken (or perhaps hidden) but there's certainly one here:

Participant
December 12, 2021

I didn't adjust the settings or hide anything (at least not knowingly) when we updated the software. Any idea where I might be able to unhide it, if that's what I inadvertently did?