Deleting a Single Effect
To delete a single effect:
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Move the position indicator to the Timeline segment containing the
effect's icon.
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If multiple tracks contain effects at the same position in the Timeline,
select only the track where the effect to be deleted resides.
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If you delete a segment effect and the segment contains a transition
effect, the transition effect will be deleted as well, because the
transition effect resides "on top of" the segment effect. If necessary,
you will have to reapply the transition effect.
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Delete the effect by doing one of the following:
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If the Effect Editor is not active, click the Remove Effect button in
the Tool palette.
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When the Effect Editor is active, select the effect and press the
Delete key.
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To open the Effect Editor, select Tools > Effect Editor.
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In Trim mode (for transition effects only), either press the Delete
key or click the Remove Effect button.
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When you delete an effect from a sequence, the Avid editing application
does not delete the associated media file. To delete the effect's media file,
you must manually remove it from the drive. The application operates this
way so that you will be able to undo the deletion of an effect or undo the
change you made to an effect. To delete an effect's media file, see
Managing Effect Media Files.
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