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Methods of applying audio plug-ins to clips on the Fairlight page:
To apply an audio filter to a clip: Drag any filter from the Audio FX panel of the Effects
Library onto the clip in the Timeline you want to apply it to.
To apply an audio filter to multiple clips: Select all of the clips you want to apply an
audio filter to, then drag any filter from the Audio FX panel of the Effects Library onto
any of the selected clips.
When you apply an audio plug-in to a clip, a badge appears to the left of that clip’s name bar in
the Timeline to let you know there’s an effect applied to it.
Timeline clips with audio plug-ins applied appear with a badge
Also, when you apply any kind of an effect to a clip in the Timeline, be it an adjustment in the
Inspector or a plug-in you’ve applied, clips with that effect applied appear a darker shade of
whatever color they are. Removing all effects from a clip (for example, using the Remove
Attributes command) returns that clip to its original color. This makes it easy to see, at a glance,
which clips have effects, and which clips don’t.
A closeup of the Timeline with a darker clip with effects between
two other regularly-colored clips without effects
Methods of applying audio plug-ins to tracks on the Fairlight page:
To apply an audio filter to an entire track in the Timeline: Drag any filter from the
Effects Library onto the track header.
Applying an audio filter to a whole track via the Timeline
To apply an audio filter to a track or bus in the Mixer: Drag any filter from the Audio
FX panel of the Effects Library onto the clip in the Timeline you want to apply it to.
Applying an audio filter to a whole track
via drag and drop to the Mixer
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