Reference Guide
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Mixing
Applying Audio Effects
This command is undoable, so you can quickly and easily revert to a track/bus’ previous EQ
settings.
A. Hold down the CTRL key and left-click in the source EQ plot B. While still holding down the CTRL key and left
mouse button, drag the mouse cursor to the target EQ plot and release the mouse button C. The source EQ plot
is copied to the target EQ plot
Applying Audio Effects
You can destructively apply audio effects for one or more tracks. When you are pleased with the
audio effects you have patched into a track, you can apply the effects to the track. Applying effects to
a track saves resources, allowing you to include additional tracks and/or effects
To Apply Multiple Audio Effects Offline
1. Add one or more audio effects to one or more tracks in either the Track view or the Console view.
2. In the Track view, select the tracks or clips you want to be affected.
3. Select Process > Apply Audio Effects.
The Apply Audio Effects dialog appears.
4. If desired, select the option to delete the effects after applying them.
5. Click OK.
If you do not delete the effects after applying them, they remain active.
Note: You can only copy settings from an EQ that is enabled.
Note: When applied effects are undone, they are not re-patched in the FX bin(s).
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