Add effects to an entire track

If you’d like to apply an audio effect to an entire track, simply open the Audio Mixer (Window>Audio Mixer) and apply an effect to a specific track. This eliminates the need to work with audio effects on a clip-by-clip basis. To apply an effect in the Audio Mixer, click the Show/Hide Effects and Sends icon.

written by Giles Baker
“These tips originally appeared in the March/April 2009 issue of Layers: The How-To Magazine for Everything Adobe.”

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