Trimming wave forms and assigning plugins simultaneously

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Trimming wave forms and assigning plugins simultaneously

Hi Guys,
Just wondering if Sonar Pro offers a way to trim all wave form levels at one time (in unison).   Also, Is there a way to assign one FX plugin across all tracks at the same time inside the Console view?
 
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    Re: Trimming wave forms and assigning plugins simultaneously 2017/08/15 19:08:43 (permalink)
    I know multiple clips can be slip-edited simultaneously but I'm not sure about trimming multiple clips - never tried that before.  But you should be able to add a single plugin to multiple tracks by first selecting the desired tracks and then ctrl+selecting the plugin from one of the track's FX bins or dragging from the Browser.
     

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    Re: Trimming wave forms and assigning plugins simultaneously 2017/08/15 20:44:30 (permalink)
    marvinglenn2
    Hi Guys,
    Just wondering if Sonar Pro offers a way to trim all wave form levels at one time (in unison). 

     
    Destructive: Make sure all Edit Filters are set to Clips. Select All. Choose Process > Apply Effect > Gain. If you now reduce gain by for example 3 dB, all clips will be reduced by 3 dB. Normalization will work too, but you may need to apply trimming to the clips first.
     
    Non-destructive: Make sure all Edit Filters are set to Clip Automation > Gain. Select All. Use the Move tool (I think the Smart tool will work too) to reduce or increase one envelope, and others will follow. 
     
     
     

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