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January 4, 2021
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How to reset track EQ settings

  • January 4, 2021
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When adjusting track EQ, is there a way to reset all the parameters? For example, after I tweak a bunch of parameters, how do I get it back to the way I started. 

 

I have a similar question in the convolution reverb effect settings. After I tweak settings, how do I reset it?

 

Also, If I add a bunch of keyframes on my clip to adjust the volume, how do I reset the clip's keyframes and reset the clip back to normal volume?

 

On a normal knob or slider you can alt + click to reset it. What is the reset button for EQ, track keyframes, or effect settings (like convolution reverb)?

 

I want to get the first picture (changed settings) to look like the second picture (original settings). 

 

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

The way you reset the EQ parameters (and this applies to any effect) is to select the '(Default)' preset. That will return it to its initial state. Effects retain their last settings otherwise. You can't overwrite the (Default) preset, but you can create another one called 'Default' (without the brackets) if you so desire - although I don't know why you would want to do that!

 

With keyframes, it's slightly different. If you right-click on a keyframe, you get the option to select all of them for the particular line you're on, and if you do this, and then select the other right-click option, Delete', then you will get rid of all of them.

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January 4, 2021

The way you reset the EQ parameters (and this applies to any effect) is to select the '(Default)' preset. That will return it to its initial state. Effects retain their last settings otherwise. You can't overwrite the (Default) preset, but you can create another one called 'Default' (without the brackets) if you so desire - although I don't know why you would want to do that!

 

With keyframes, it's slightly different. If you right-click on a keyframe, you get the option to select all of them for the particular line you're on, and if you do this, and then select the other right-click option, Delete', then you will get rid of all of them.