Reference Guide

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Using real-time effects
Mixing
The Track view Clips > Bounce to Clip(s) command follows clip boundaries—effects tails are
cut off, unless you slip-edit the end of the clip to leave space.
Freezing a track or synth will also freeze the per-clip effects bins.
To insert an effect on a clip
Do one of the following:
Right-click the clip, choose Open Clip Effects Bin on the pop-up menu, then right-click the clip
effects bin and choose the desired effect.
From the Browser, drag an effect onto the clip.
Open the Clip Inspector and show the Clip Effects section. Right-click the effects bin to select an
effect, or drag an effect from the Browser.
The FX icon appears on the clip(s) after you insert the effect (see picture, below).
A. FX icon
To open or close the effects bin on a clip
To open a clip’s effects bin, click the FX icon, or right-click the FX icon and select Open Clip
Effects Bin from the pop-up menu.
To close a clip’s effects bin, click the X icon that’s in the upper left corner of the clip’s effects bin, or
click anywhere outside of the effects bin.
To delete, bypass, move, copy, or re-order a clip effect
To delete an effect, right-click the effect name and choose Delete from the pop-up menu.
To bypass or un-bypass all the effects on a clip, right-click in the clips’s effects bin and choose
Bypass Bin from the pop-up menu.
To enable or disable an individual effect, click the effect’s on/off switch.
To move an effect to another effects bin (on a track or a clip), drag the name of the effect to the
other effects bin.
To copy an effect to another effects bin (on a track or a clip), hold the CTRL key down, and then
drag the name of the effect to the other effects bin.
To change the order of an effect in an effects bin, drag the name of the effect up or down to the
desired place in the effects chain.
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