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adding the same effect to multiple clips on the time-line

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Bruce Chastain
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Hello, I've been using kden live for about a year now and I really like the software. However one thing I still haven't figured out is how to add the same effect to multiple clips on the time-line. For example a lot of times I will want to bring the volume down on a lot of clips, right now I have to add the effect to each clip one at a time. I think I did once get the effect added to more then one, however the value was default on all of them but the first one. I'm guessing this is simple to do but I'm just some how missing it. Thanks for the help.

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Hi,

1. You can Shift-drag to select multiple clips. Then you can drag one effect to one of them and it will be applied to all.

2. You can group clips (Ctrl+G or right-click-menu) after selecting multiple. Then you don't need to select them to drag a clip and get it applied to all of them

Both of these will require you to manually change the effect values though.

3. You can apply the effect to one of the clips, then set the parameters/settings. Then you copy the clip. Then you select the other clips, right-click and pick "Paste Effects"

Video tutorial:
https://youtu.be/ZIDeUz-ohAI

Tested in 16.08.2
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Bruce Chastain
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awesome! thanks so much that's exactly what I was looking for. This will save me a lot of time.




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