Thu Jun 24, 2021 5:06 am
Just create another empty track, then cut the very end of the sound file, say last second or even less and move it from the track it is on to the empty track (keeping it at the same time position), then put your effect on the new track. You can either put the effect as an insert on that track and adjust the wet/dry balance in the effect settings, or you can set it up on an aux bus and send to it. Make sure your out point on the timeline is far enough after then end of the audio so you don't cut the effect off.
There are other ways to to it, like automating a send to the effect when it's on an aux buss, but the method above is simpler if you're not too experienced at mixing.
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