Originally Posted by DC Ron
Steve, that a cool trick with Split FX that I was unaware of, even though I split audio tracks a LOT when editing. THANKS for documenting.

Found it's also possible to right click on the split region and choose Split FX there without opening the Inspector pane.

THANKS again!
Ron, the thanks go to you all that participated in this thread. And thanks for the right-click tip.

You may recall a few years ago that I communicated the idea of producing a library of "How-To" documents but for BiaB. Above is an example of what I meant. I've been doing this for decades with large, complex software programs. In this case, I may not need to edit a note or region again for a year or more so these How-To's save me from laboriously re-inventing the wheel again and again thereby allowing me to focus my time on what matters.

Anyway, FSP (and modern DAWs in general) contain some pretty neat capability.
Maybe one of these days (when the need arises) I'll actually learn what a Send and a Bus are blush

PS> You probably know this, but I failed to capture the idea of first making a duplicate of the track you're working on and then work on the copy. That way, if you mess-up, you still have the original without clicking the Undo 15 times.


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