Can I Make A Clip Unique In Cubase?

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I'm trying to apply and extreme reverb effect on a clip in Cubase, so as to accomplish a reverse reverb.

I duplicated the track and I only want to apply the effect to ONE clip. Well, Cubase insists on applying the effect to the other clip with the same name, even though it's on a different track.

It also won't let me rename one clip without automatically renaming it's identical clip the same name.

Is there any way to make a clip "unique" like in Studio One?

Am I not allowed to make a copy of a clip and give those two (technically the same clip) different names? Is this not possible in Cubase?

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Yes, you can make clips copied not associated with original.
- don't remember the term in Cubase, sorry

Dragging a clip with Ctrl or Shift or something is common to decide if associated with original or not.
- sometimes it's where on the clip you drag

Unique is not the term though, so look in manual for association or free standalone copy or similar.
- how you copied is clearly associated with original

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Domlun wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:48 am I'm trying to apply and extreme reverb effect on a clip in Cubase, so as to accomplish a reverse reverb.

I duplicated the track and I only want to apply the effect to ONE clip.
Go to Settings>Editing>Audio
Go towards the bottom for ''On Processing Shared Clips''
Select ''Create New Version'' or ''Open Options Dialog''

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it can be managed from the Pool pretty well, last section in the context menu
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