View Category:Audio and Video Effects -> The Effects Priority System
Category:Audio and Video Effects
When an effect is minimized it may be moved vertically within the track and can be placed in any of five distinct vertical slots. Each slot represents the effect priority level with the uppermost slot position representing the highest priority level. The effect, in the highest level priority position, will be the first effect to be applied to the segment content during mixing. The lower priority level effects will be applied, one by one, in descending order of priority, to the content which resulted from the application of the previous higher level priority effects.
Users can change the priority level of any effect by right clicking within the effect grid area and from the drop down menu selecting the required effect priority level.
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