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Participant
May 13, 2025

BUG: Audio Effects not working when copied and pasted to new instance of audio on timeline.

  • May 13, 2025
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The "Hard Limiter" Audio Effect is not applying to all Audio cuts that it is pasted to, and only applies to individual unique instances of the effect (so applying a new Limiter one by one, instead of pasting to all cuts as it used to).

 

Version: 25.2.3
Windows 11 Version 24H2

How to reproduce:
- Place Hard Limiter Effect on Audio

- In Effect Controls, set Limiter value

- Copy Effect

- Paste on second Audio cut

- Play, and see that the Limiter does not effect the file at all

- Remove the Effect

- Place a NEW Hard Limiter effect on Audio, set value, then Play, and see that the Limiter only works on a unique instance of the Effect.

 

Previously, you could set the Effect value, then paste it to your entire timeline of audio and save yourself the editing time. Now, I'm having to manually apply it to every cut and it's very inconvenient. If this is intended, it's a backstep and a downgrade. If it's a bug, I hope that it is addressed soon. The number of issues with Creative Cloud makes me want to switch editing software.

2 replies

Community Manager
May 13, 2025

Hi @ShayHart

 

Thanks for filing your bug report.  I'm sorry to hear you're having issues.  Can you tell me your method to copy/ paste the effect?  I couldn't reproduce it immediately, but I'll dig a bit more.  

 

Also, I hear you on the request to be able to type in or at least scroll over the numbers for those effects.  It would be so much more efficient.  If you make a separate post in the Ideas forum, that's where it will get noticed.

ShayHartAuthor
Participant
May 13, 2025

And while we're at it, can we update the Hard Limiter effect to allow us to manually type in the values we want in Individual Parameters? (ALL effects should have that, to be honest, it would make consistency between effects much easier to implement)