petit nuage wrote:not exactly...
imagine you have a track/column in session view full of diffents audio clips and you want to clean them up individually with eq and comp .
you have to eq and comp one clip AND freeze ALL the clips, this may be a long wait if you have lot of clips.
so freeze all clips + flatten + unfreeze JUST for ONE clip...
bounce in place its like by exple in audacity free editor...its destructive way for applying an fx just to one audio clip.
for me its sooo much time saver and quicker than flattening thing or routing and resampling.
so you can PRINT an fx setting directly into an audio clip in arrangement or in session view.
I know it's not the same and may be an obvious workaround, and also requires a couple of extra tracks, but if for example I am creating some different clips from a VST instrument - like say I want to try a synth line with FM8 then make an audio clip from it, then try the same clip with a different preset, then I usually have a spare MIDI track to the left and a spare audio track to the right - I will drag any MIDI clips that I don't want to freeze to the left to leave just one, then freeze the one that's left on the FM8 track, then option+drag the frozen clip to the audio track where it becomes an audio clip
then unfreeze the FM8 track and I can quite quickly go through and make a whole bunch of different clips in this way
you can also use a group track and group them together to keep it neat
of course as I said it's not the same and I agree with the feature request, this is just a workflow I have found to work pretty well in the mean time