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4 You can adjust the effect's settings using the quick menu underneath the Timeline FX pipeline. Click
the Editor button if you want to enter the full editor of the effect. Once in a Timeline FX editor, you
can choose which range to display on the timebar (Segment, Media, or Timeline) from the Playback
Options box. The Playback Options box also has options to display audio waveforms and cue marks.
When adding Timeline FX to stereo clips on the timeline, in some cases (such as with the Colour
Warper effect), you are not able to use the quick menu to adjust settings. In this case, simply click the
Editor button to enter the full editor.
Reordering Timeline FX
You can reorder most applied Timeline FX directly from the Timeline FX pipeline.
NOTE In the Timeline FX pipeline, a CFX clip or pre-processing options always appear at the beginning of the
pipeline, and the Comp effect always appear at the end of the ribbon. Therefore, these effects can not be reordered.
1 From the Timeline FX pipeline with multiple Timeline FX applied, select an effect icon (for example,
a Flip effect that occurs after a 2D Transform effect).
2 Click and drag the effect to its new location.
3 Release the effect.
Copying Timeline FX
You can copy Timeline FX from the timeline to the Workspace, from the Workspace back to the timeline,
or from one segment on the timeline to another. Additionally, you can copy multiple Timeline FX
simultaneously, as long as the Timeline FX you want to copy are from the same segment. You can also copy
to and from the Media Panel.
A copy can be made gesturally or using contextual menus. Contextual menu operations can simplify copying
operations when segments are far apart or in a different timeline, or if you plan to do other editing operations
between copying and pasting.)
When you copy Timeline FX of the same type over another Timeline FX, the copied effect overwrites the
pre-existing one.
NOTE You may have to resize the video or audio track vertically, so that Timeline FX are visible on the timeline.
To copy Timeline FX to the workspace:
1 Do one of the following:
Select a Timeline FX in the Timeline FX pipeline.
Select a Timeline FX in a segment on the timeline.
Select a Timeline FX in the Media Panel.
2 Do one of the following:
Drag the Timeline FX to the workspace. If you want to copy multiple Timeline FX, Ctrl-click the
ones you wish to copy and drag them to the workspace.
In the Timeline FX pipeline or Media Panel, right-click the Timeline FX, and select Copy. In the
workspace, right-click and select Paste.
The Timeline FX appears in the workspace. It displays a thumbnail with the front view of the effect, and
the shortened name of the effect(s) you copied.
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