
dachay2tnr
One Hit Wonder
I'm trying to understand the application of audio effects in Cakewalk PA9. If I understand the distinction between destructive and nondestructive... applying effects destructively means that I am modifying the original wave file(s). Therefore if I later decide I don't like the effect and want to remove it, "sorry, too late, you lose", right? Is this true even if I haven't resaved the .wrk file yet, or does it only become irreversable when you save?
Also, are the only nondestructive effects the ones you apply in the Console View? Therefore, applying effects in all the other views applies them destructively?
I like to tinker a lot with my files and try various different effects, but obviously I'm concerned about modifying the original files to a point where they are unrecoverable in their original state. Is the answer only to do it in Console view?
Your exhalted wisdom and counsel is appreciated.
Also, are the only nondestructive effects the ones you apply in the Console View? Therefore, applying effects in all the other views applies them destructively?
I like to tinker a lot with my files and try various different effects, but obviously I'm concerned about modifying the original files to a point where they are unrecoverable in their original state. Is the answer only to do it in Console view?
Your exhalted wisdom and counsel is appreciated.