
This works exactly the same as with effects applied to timeline clips. You can (temporarily) disable all effects for a track, by clicking into the track header and then un-checking the Bin effects for… box at the top of the parameters pane (3). The parameters pane (3) then will automatically switch to your track effect stack. If you later need to return to track effects in order to edit them again, simply click into the header of the desired track. There’s one minor catch here: the split compare button unfortunately doesn’t work here, as it applies to individual clips only. The parameters pane (3) then will switch to the effects applied to this track. To apply effects to a track in the timeline, simply drag and drop an effect from the effects pane (1) into the desired track in your timeline (2). It is overlaid on the clip thumbnail, as you can see to the right.
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This works exactly the same as with effects applied to timeline clips.īin clips that have effects directly applied on them show the effects signet: a star. You can (temporarily) disable all effects on a single bin clip, by selecting it and then un-checking the Bin effects for… box at the top of the parameters pane (3). Drag it to dynamically change the split between the clip parts with/without effects. While hovering your mouse cursor over the clip monitor, you should notice a red vertical divider line appearing.

The parameters pane (3) then will automatically switch to your bin clip’s effect stack. If you later need to return to the bin clip effects in order to edit them again, simply select the clip in the project bin. The parameters pane (3) then will switch to the effects applied to this particular bin clip. To apply effects to a clip in the project bin in general, simply drag and drop an effect from the effects pane (1) into your clip in the project bin (2).
