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  • Saving Multiple Presets as One (PPro 2.0)?

    Posted by Jeffdriscoll on August 9, 2006 at 9:44 pm

    I’m doing some audio work in PPro 2.0 because it’s the best I have available (no access to Audition or anything) and for one character, I’m going to be doing multiple effects on their voice to achieve the correct timbre that I’m after. I’ve figured out how to save an individual preset (so like saving the setup for a BandPass), but is there a way to take these individual, customized presets and save as one “master” preset? So I can just drop this “master” preset on all the clips requiring “Character_1” voice effects? Or will I need to drag and drop each individual preset that makes up their voice effects on every line?

    Something tells me this is pretty obvious and I’m just missing something.

    Thanks

    Jeffdriscoll replied 19 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Vince Becquiot

    August 9, 2006 at 11:40 pm

    I don’t think there is a way to combine presets except for export, or into a custom bin, which is probably not going to help you here.

    What about just copying the first clip and doing a paste attributes on the others?

    Vince

  • Alex Udell

    August 9, 2006 at 11:44 pm

    Hi….

    a better approach might be to select a clip with the desired fx on them…

    COPY

    then multi select the destination clips on the timleine and Paste Attributes.

    Another way might be to load the character clip unedited into a Sequence and apply the the fx combo to that clip.

    Then use that sequence as a source. In doing so, the resulting clips cut from it will have the effected timbre.

    If you need to adjust the timbre, just open that original squence and make the change to the fx…

    viola…all clips will reflect the change.

    hope this helps…

    Alex

  • Jeffdriscoll

    August 10, 2006 at 3:23 am

    The problem with loading the original clip and changing it is that all the voices are in the same clip, so the entire clip doesn’t have the changes.

    I’ll check out that paste attributes; thanks.

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