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Old 10-23-2016, 12:03 PM
deanrichard deanrichard is offline
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Default Re: What's so special about clip effects?

In a modern DAW you can do almost anything you want to, and you don't *need* clip fx. You can do the same things in other ways. But the Clip FX feature is a great convenience. And PT is finally beginning to catch up to other DAWs with their clip fx functionality. Many other DAWs have had full-blown clip fx capability (unlike the limited subset in PT) for many years.

Once you have it, you'll like it.

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Originally Posted by Darryl Duncan View Post
Hi all,

I just started using PT12, after being stuck at PT10 for a few years because of the 32/64bit issue. So far I am loving it, nice new features especially the commit feature, but I have a couple of question.

First of all can someone give me a couple of real world examples why "clip effects" is so special. Why wouldn't one just have clips they wanted effected differently on different tracks and use regular track effects? Where exactly would effecting each clip in the same track differently be of real use? Would love to hear a few scenario examples.

Secondly, for me Commit is a game changer, will save tons of time, but exactly how is "Freeze" different from "Commit"?

Thanks in advance!

-Darryl
www.gamebeatstudios.com


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