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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.
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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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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Yes but I need to do that each time i record a small snipet which is annoying
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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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Hey! Did you ever figure this out? The answers here don't exactly give the solution to this.
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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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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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