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Linking Soft Effects

Soft Effects

Muting Soft Effects
Copying Soft Effects
If
you want to reuse a soft effect, you can copy it from one timeline
segment to another.
If you are in a BFX level, you can also copy
a soft effect to a Batch setup. See
Copying Soft Effects to a Batch Setup.
To
copy a soft effect:
- Display
the timeline of the segment with the soft effect that you want to
copy.
- Do
one of the following:
- Press Ctrl and drag the soft effect indicator
to another segment.
- With
the positioner over the segment with the soft effect that you want
to copy, press Ctrl plus the
number on the soft effect button, for example, press Ctrl+5 to select the timewarp soft
effect indicator. Then drag the indicator to the appropriate segment.
NoteSoft effect indicators turn yellow when
selected.
The soft effect is applied to the segment.