How to change default FX?

jinglebelle17 wrote on 9/26/2004, 3:11 PM
Using Vegas 4.0 for audio only. At 44,1 and 24 bit. Suddenly all my projects come with FX presets for each track:
Track Noise Gate, Track EQ and Track Compressor.
I want to choose my own FX, if any, for each track individually, and for each project separately. How do I do this please? In other words, I want each project to start with nothing.

To remove these effects, all i can make work is going to EACH track individually, clicking each FX and selecting remove. Have searched Menus and Help, but still can't figure it out. I seriously can't find a way to set the default to have NONE - no FX. It used to open with no FX, but any new file I create now has these preset. HELP please. I know I can mute them all, but I want to just have totally dry tracks! Somehow I must have changed the default and then they all start with this new setting. The thing is, I have NEVER used the EQ, so I know this is in business for itself!!
Thanks so much,
J

Comments

Chienworks wrote on 9/26/2004, 5:41 PM
Open up a new Vegas session, set up an audio track with the default effects you want (probably none), right-mouse-button click on the track header, click Set Default Track Properties, select the properties you want to save (probably Track FX only), click OK. Now all new audio tracks will contain those effects (or none) that you specified.
jinglebelle17 wrote on 9/26/2004, 6:05 PM
Thanks! This worked, now I'm happy :)
j
JMacSTL wrote on 10/7/2004, 9:14 AM
Holy cow...this is awesome. How did you figure this one out? You've saved me tons of time.

jmm in stl

Windows10 with Vegas 11 Pro (most recent build). Intel Core i7-3770 @ 3.40GHz 3.90 GHz, 32GB ram, separate audio and video disks. Also Vegas 17 Pro on same system. GPU: NVDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER. Dynamic RAM preview=OFF.

Geoff_Wood wrote on 10/7/2004, 12:58 PM
Maybe he read the manual or Help. SAves tons of time ....

geoff
PeterVred wrote on 10/7/2004, 2:39 PM
I wish i could right click on my prostate and setup a nice default pathway for the fluid bottleneck I am experiencing.