I'm getting to effected!
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gavisthename
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I'm getting to effected!
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gavisthename
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Clearscreen
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I think I have your answer...
Go into the clip view of the particular clip you wish to affect. There should be a pull down menu there that lets you chose "clip", "mixer", or any effect you have loaded into that Track.
Choose the effect you wish to apply to that particular clip from the first pull-down menu. Then choose the parameter you wish to apply from the second pull down menu. Draw in or play in how much of that effect you wish to apply to that particular clip. Go into the other clips on that track and draw it in so none of the effect goes on those other clips. I think this should get you the desired result... which is effects on only one clip in a track.
Go into the clip view of the particular clip you wish to affect. There should be a pull down menu there that lets you chose "clip", "mixer", or any effect you have loaded into that Track.
Choose the effect you wish to apply to that particular clip from the first pull-down menu. Then choose the parameter you wish to apply from the second pull down menu. Draw in or play in how much of that effect you wish to apply to that particular clip. Go into the other clips on that track and draw it in so none of the effect goes on those other clips. I think this should get you the desired result... which is effects on only one clip in a track.
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Thats the answerFrantic wrote:I think I have your answer...
Go into the clip view of the particular clip you wish to affect. There should be a pull down menu there that lets you chose "clip", "mixer", or any effect you have loaded into that Track.
Choose the effect you wish to apply to that particular clip from the first pull-down menu. Then choose the parameter you wish to apply from the second pull down menu. Draw in or play in how much of that effect you wish to apply to that particular clip. Go into the other clips on that track and draw it in so none of the effect goes on those other clips. I think this should get you the desired result... which is effects on only one clip in a track.
HA HA HA 
well, it's an answer until the sum total of all the effects on that track get to be too much for your computer to handle. at that point it's time to start bouncing (if freeze doesn't work, it's easy to drag the clip into the arrange screen and render it.)
I'm trying to get in the habit of bouncing/freezing anything that I won't actively mess with during a show -- and even if I want to mess with it, I'll think hard before letting myself. :)
I'm trying to get in the habit of bouncing/freezing anything that I won't actively mess with during a show -- and even if I want to mess with it, I'll think hard before letting myself. :)
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suburbanbather
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Drop the effect in a send. Crank the send knob up on the audio track. In the clips you do NOT want the effect, use the clip envelopes to switch the send knob off.
Now the effect will automatically turn on or off for wich ever clip you do or do not want the effect on.
Experiment with the pre and post switches on the send channel. Of course this will result in the need to experiment with track volume + send volume level settings in the clip envelopes as well.
Now the effect will automatically turn on or off for wich ever clip you do or do not want the effect on.
Experiment with the pre and post switches on the send channel. Of course this will result in the need to experiment with track volume + send volume level settings in the clip envelopes as well.
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gavisthename
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you could stack the different effects in a rack and assign a controller to switch between the different layers in the rack
or give each layer in the rack a gain/utility plugin and assign the volume controls to the 8 basic controls of the rack .. this way you can decide how much of the audio is sent to each effect layer
With some clever dual assignments of the basic controls you could even sset it up so that raising the volume of layer 1 would automaticly lower the volume of layer 2 and 3 ...
or give each layer in the rack a gain/utility plugin and assign the volume controls to the 8 basic controls of the rack .. this way you can decide how much of the audio is sent to each effect layer
With some clever dual assignments of the basic controls you could even sset it up so that raising the volume of layer 1 would automaticly lower the volume of layer 2 and 3 ...
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