Editing of FX effects upon the audio tracks

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2017/05/28 17:51:30 (permalink)

Editing of FX effects upon the audio tracks

I just figured out, that there is no possibility in Sonar to edit the Wave FX effect added to the audio tracks. I used to use this option in Adobe with the right mouse click and it was very handy to edit the effect.
Now, when I select say EKramer VC Stereo, add it on the track and then want to change some parameters, I need to delete the effect, then go again to the long list, select the effect and only then to change anything...
 
May be I am doing something wrong?
 
PS The solution has been found (see under).
post edited by vdvorn - 2017/05/28 19:26:32
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    Re: Editing of FX effects upon the audio tracks 2017/05/28 19:15:16 (permalink)
    K, I'll try.
     
    From what you describe, as I understand, it you are applying the effect directly to the wav file via "Process Effect" which is destructive and not editable. Now what I think you want to do is insert the desired effect for a track by right clicking in the fx bin and adding your effect there. You then click the effect to see it's gui and edit it. If you want an effect on just a clip You can right click a clip and select "insert effect". This will add a clip effect that you can open and edit via either right click clip and select "open clip fx rack" or Alt-K.
     
    I hope I get what you mean.
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    Re: Editing of FX effects upon the audio tracks 2017/05/28 19:24:44 (permalink)
    bitman
    K, I'll try.
     
    From what you describe, as I understand, it you are applying the effect directly to the wav file via "Process Effect" which is destructive and not editable. Now what I think you want to do is insert the desired effect for a track by right clicking in the fx bin and adding your effect there. You then click the effect to see it's gui and edit it. If you want an effect on just a clip You can right click a clip and select "insert effect". This will add a clip effect that you can open and edit via either right click clip and select "open clip fx rack" or Alt-K.
     
    I hope I get what you mean.


    No, I dit not mean the destructive editing, but especially about fx bin. Yes, I can change the settings when I insert the effect, but I can not edit it, when it is already in my fx bin.
    I HAVE FOUND THE SOLUTION! It is double clicking on the effect in the bin. But thank you for the answer anyway...
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