Topic: Applying an effect to a specific part of an audiofile

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  • #16939
    thcilnnahoj
    Participant

    @Zynewave wrote:

    @MelodyMan wrote:

    I have another question. Is there a way to copy a track with just the effect rack and not the audio-events on it?

    Another method that does not involve track templates:

    Select the track you want to copy. Select “Track/Clipboard/Copy Track” (Ctrl+C). Select the destination track. Select “Track/Clipboard/Replace Effect Chain” (Ctrl+Shift+V).

    But there’s a bug (?) involved, as when you copy the effect chain to a blank track (fader-enabled by default), faders will be at two points in the chain (presuming the fader was set somehere in the pasted effect chain, as it often is).

    To even the playing field, I’m pretty sure Cubase doesn’t have “clip fx.” 😈

    #17146
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    @thcilnnahoj wrote:

    @Zynewave wrote:

    @MelodyMan wrote:

    I have another question. Is there a way to copy a track with just the effect rack and not the audio-events on it?

    Another method that does not involve track templates:

    Select the track you want to copy. Select “Track/Clipboard/Copy Track” (Ctrl+C). Select the destination track. Select “Track/Clipboard/Replace Effect Chain” (Ctrl+Shift+V).

    But there’s a bug (?) involved, as when you copy the effect chain to a blank track (fader-enabled by default), faders will be at two points in the chain (presuming the fader was set somehere in the pasted effect chain, as it often is).

    Fixed. Thanks.

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