[Solved] Can you copy an effect from one track to another - like with Pro Tools?

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[Solved] Can you copy an effect from one track to another - like with Pro Tools?

Hi all. Just been watch a tutorial and I saw this guy creating a standard compressor and adjusting it, and then copying it over to several tracks. Can we do this in Sonar? I couldn't see a copy/paste link.
 
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    kellerpj
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    Re: Can you copy say a compressor from one track to another - like you can on Pro Tools? 2016/07/10 18:39:02 (permalink)
    Fabio:
     
    I do this by bringing up the Console view, then Ctrl-drag the effect (in the effects bin) from the source track to the other target tracks' effects bin where I want to place the effect.
     
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    Re: Can you copy say a compressor from one track to another - like you can on Pro Tools? 2016/07/10 18:47:05 (permalink)
    Ctl-drag works in Track View, too.


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    Re: Can you copy say a compressor from one track to another - like you can on Pro Tools? 2016/07/10 21:33:11 (permalink)
    Another option is to save the preset as "temp" and call it up in the other compressor. I do this if I think I'm going to want to use the same settings later on in the project.

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    Can you copy an effect from one track to another - like with Pro Tools? 2016/07/11 02:20:04 (permalink)
    thanks  guys...appreciate it. 

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