Hi there, I'm an intermediate user of Adobe Audition and using DAWs for sound design/sound mixing in general, so I am still very much learning the more advanced aspects of this program. I had two effects (Studio Reverb and Chorus) on several stretched clips and it sounded exactly how I wanted. Then I was told by my Sound Editing Professor that its much more efficient to apply effects to the track, rather than individual clips, then to just add a bypass to the effects once you're done with them. I did this, and now my clips are heavily delayed (the volume meters react a second or two before I hear the sound) and the resulting sound I hear is far more distorted than my original. Even when I remove the effects from the track and go back to the individual clip effects, they still seem to be affected by this poor performance. Is my session the problem? Is my hardware too old? Any assistance would be appreciated, as I want to know as much about DAWs as possible. Feel free to ask about any of my specs or session data to help determine what my issue may be. Thank you
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