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Duplicating sequences without duplicating nested sequences in them
I am working on something that is audio only. There’s a lot of versioning and re-use of sections of it, so I decided to use FCP instead of an audio program for this because I can nest sequences in FCP and (so I thought) make changes in one sequence that will affect all sequences it is nested in.
I made my first set of audio edits that I would be re-using, and nested them into another sequence where I added the other parts I needed. The next set of edits was essentially the same with some substitutions; so I duplicated all the sequences and swapped out what I needed to.
My whole reason for working this way was so that I could make tweaks one place that would be reflected many places, and not have to make the same change in numerous places. The problem is that when I duplicate a sequence with a nest in it, it no longer points to the original nested sequence. It now is a copy of it which appears nowhere in the bins. The whole point of nested sequences is lost when duplicating the host sequence. If I make a change to the original, it does not affect these copies.
Is there a way to copy a sequence with nests in it, but keep the new version referring to the original nested sequence? I could duplicate, then copy and paste the nest into the new version; however, I have so many of these to do that this is almost more time consuming than its worth.