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Fx, often written as FX, is an abbreviation used in several unrelated fields. The meaning depends on context, with the most common uses relating to effects, finance, and media branding.

In film, television, and video production, FX denotes effects. This can encompass practical or physical effects

In audio production, FX refers to sound effects applied to audio tracks. Effects processors, plug-ins, and effect

In finance, FX stands for foreign exchange, the global market for trading currencies. FX rates indicate how

FX is also the name of a U.S. cable television channel, FX Networks, founded as Fox FX

built
on
set
(such
as
makeup,
prosthetics,
and
pyrotechnics)
as
well
as
digital
enhancements
created
in
post-production.
The
term
is
frequently
used
alongside
VFX
(visual
effects)
and
SFX
(special
effects),
which
differentiate
computer-generated
imagery
from
on-set
effects,
though
FX
is
commonly
used
as
a
general
label
for
any
kind
of
effect
work.
pedals
label
these
modifications,
which
can
include
reverb,
delay,
distortion,
filtering,
and
modulation
to
alter
a
sound’s
character.
much
of
one
currency
is
needed
to
buy
another,
and
FX
risk
or
hedging
involves
managing
exposure
to
exchange-rate
fluctuations
that
can
affect
international
trade
and
investment.
and
later
rebranded.
Owned
by
Disney,
the
network
focuses
on
original
dramas
and
comedies
as
well
as
acquired
programming,
and
operates
under
the
broader
FX
Networks
umbrella
with
international
variations.