If the effect is still being provided by a plugin you can remove the plug in as indicated above.

If you have "burned" it to the audio track you can not remove it. You would have to render the audio track again with the plug disabled. In RB that is not a major problem.

That is also a primary reason why you NEVER burn the effect to the audio track but always let it remain as a plugin.


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