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How do I apply preset to the entire audio track

Community Beginner ,
Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

I am doing a voice over. My problem is that each time I record a new clip I have to apply my audio effects to it manually (this is tedious). I know I can apply effect to an entire track, but I can't seem to apply my preset to it. The problem is that i don't want to manually replicate my EQ mixing in the new window.

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LEGEND , Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

You can select any effects as applied to a clip, including multiple effects. Right-click "create preset".

 

Then apply that preset any time you need it.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

Right click a clip that already has he desired effects > Copy.

Select one or all clips that need the effects applied > Right click > Paste attributes and choose the effect(s) desired.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

Yes but I need to do that each time i record a small snipet which is annoying

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LEGEND ,
Jan 19, 2025 Jan 19, 2025

You can select any effects as applied to a clip, including multiple effects. Right-click "create preset".

 

Then apply that preset any time you need it.

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New Here ,
Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025

Hey! Did you ever figure this out? The answers here don't exactly give the solution to this. 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 25, 2025 Jan 25, 2025

Nope, i'm copy pasting my preset and pressing spacebar frantically to skip the confirmation tabs. Would be nice if the track mixing tab was better designed

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New Here ,
Oct 12, 2025 Oct 12, 2025
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I found an easier way to do this, but you need to combine different effects in the Audio Track Mixer Window.

What I do is:

1.  Go to Window -> Audio Track Mixer

2. Start putting effects on the top left. (It will apply the effects to A1)

3. I put the following effects:  DeNoise 12% and Multiband Compressor -7% (Right click and set it to Broadcast so you can have a crystal clear voice)

 

This basically makes sure that my voiceover A1 track always has the same effects. I got most of these settings from a youtube channel called Bog that had a video on this topic, I believe it was something about voice overs.

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