Skip to main content
mrrap4food
Inspiring
December 2, 2018
解決済み

How do i put more Than 5 Effects Into a Audio Channel Mixer slot?

  • December 2, 2018
  • 返信数 3.
  • 8295 ビュー

How do i put more Than 5 Effects Into a Audio Channel slot?

解決に役立った回答 Richard M Knight

Send the track to a submix and add more effects there.

返信数 3

Participant
October 15, 2025

I can only suggest this as workaround, simply don't use audio mixer for that (if you want lots of audio plugins on your audio).
I assume you have few audio clips on timeline, so just nest them and put all audio plugins on the that one nest.
That should work well and still keep your singular, editable audio files on timeline (but inside the nest). Alternatively if you have finished audio you could just render it to WAW as one single stem and apply audio plugins/effects on Effect Control (not audio track mixer).

Participating Frequently
April 15, 2025

TL;DR

1. Pay for a whole new Adobe app just to add a 6th effect

2. Use some workarounds like nesting the audio and adding the effects to the clip instead of the track

3. Consider using Davinci Resolve 😄

 

Too bad I can't add 6 audio effects. I only needed a deEsser, would keep things way more organized if I could add all of them directly into the track

R Neil Haugen
Legend
December 2, 2018

If you're doing that much work with audio you might want to consider going to Audition. "Edit sequence in Audition " is a slick way to work in a full audio app and have your work become the audio in PrPro.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
mrrap4food
mrrap4food作成者
Inspiring
December 2, 2018

maaan, lol  see i guess , but i dont want to have to subscribe to another Adobe product, and yes i know they have the whole suite for  what ever a month but i literary  just need 6 effects , so you mean to tell me just to do more than 5 i have to use another program?

Participant
January 5, 2021

So using a submix is such a hassle you'll learn a completely different editing process?

Seems there's something I'm not tracking here.

Neil


Submix is not a huge deal... but why Adobe why?  Is there really no solution to having more than 5 audio effects on one channel?  I was looking for a solution myself and stumbled across this thread.  I find it hard to belive there isn't a way to add more effects channels.  Anyone have a quick key combo or setting change to make more effects channels available?