by DerauK12 » Mon Apr 03, 2023 5:21 am
To delete an automated filter from your sequence while keeping the sequencer running, you can simply remove the filter and all of its settings from your sequence.
First, locate the automated filter in your sequence and select it. You should see an option to delete or remove the filter. Select this option and confirm that you want to remove the filter.
Once the filter is removed, you should also see that all of its settings are gone as well. If you have any other filters or effects that are dependent on the removed filter, you may need to adjust those settings accordingly to keep your sequence running smoothly.
If you're unsure about any other potential issues that could arise from removing the automated filter, it's always a good idea to save a backup copy of your sequence before making any changes. This way, you can always go back to a previous version of your sequence if something goes wrong.
Overall, removing an automated filter from your sequence should be a straightforward process. Just be sure to double-check that everything is working correctly after you make the changes.