BINGO!!!
We have a THIRD winner to the question:
Bt COMMAND double clicking the effects icon in the bin while the effects mode is OFF works too.
Who knew?
Avid sure gives us plenty to work with.
Ask and you shall receive (from the Avid-L2).
Thanks a bunch to everybody.
Tony
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Sengpiehl <jeffsengpiehl@...> wrote:
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> > From: Todd DiOrio <noreply-comment@...>
> > Date: October 6, 2012, 5:56:17 PM PDT
> > To: jeffsengpiehl@...
> > Subject: [This IS the Avid L2] New comment on [Avid-L2] Applying an effect to more than one clip....
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> > Todd DiOrio has left a new comment on your post "[Avid-L2] Applying an effect to more than one clip...":
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> > Hey Tony - Yes, you're almost right. First, lasso the clips that you want to apply the effect to (or select them by using the red arrow). Then hold the Ctrl key down while double clicking on the desired effect. That will apply the effect to each of the selected clips. If you hold the Alt key down while double clicking, that will sub-clip your selected clips and apply the effect to your selection as one big clip. Hope that helps.
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> > Posted by Todd DiOrio to This IS the Avid L2 at October 6, 2012 5:56 PM
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Sunday, October 7, 2012
Re: Fwd: [This IS the Avid L2] New comment on [Avid-L2] Applying an effect to more than one clip....
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