 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel the YouTube channel without a theme or focus This is Daniel Rosal one of the things I have talked about on this channel is Caden live and as I come across new features to me. I try to pass on some info to you So here's an editing timeline for the last video. I did for YouTube today before I got my haircut And I thought I would use it to quickly show the difference between applying effects on Caden live to clips and applying effects to tracks so in Caden live When you open the default editor, I think you get one video and one audio track and of course We can cut up our track into clips, right so far straight forward now This is my personal preference the default editing layout. I've selected I have effects here I have compositions here and then I have my effect slash composition stack there, so if I have If I have an effect applied and I click on the clip It'll show me which effects and compositions are there and then I can adjust the the settings So in order to an apply in order to apply an effect to a clip One simply drags the effect onto the clip. So if it's an audio clip Let's go on to the audio menu and let's go for the normalization effect Which is under volume and dynamics and I can find normalize and I can drag that onto the audio now As you can see the word normalize has appeared on the audio portion of this clip There is normalization effect and I can edit that by adjusting these parameters here And likewise if I want to apply a video effect I'm just going to go into my video effects now the visual ones and I can you know go for something like Color correction Let's do a basic three-point color correction, which I haven't done in a while lift gamma and gain I've dragged my lift gamma and gain onto the track and now you can see as I play around with the The gain which is the top one. It's adjusting the Das effect Lit and then gamma and then gain at the bottom, right? I can do totally crazy things by going into different colors So that's doing color correction on this clip and now I'm in a against the pink backdrop There's something you can also do so I'm just gonna actually take this thing off Something you can also do on Caden live is just as you can apply Video effects and audio effects on two individual clips. You can also apply them on two tracks So the procedure for this let's say use the same examples We're gonna take off the normalization. We apply to this audio clip by clicking into the clip and then clicking on the Bin icon so now I've gotten rid of that effect So now what before I do that, let me just explain why you might want to do this So let's say something I do for pretty much every video. I put up on YouTube. It's normalize the audio Now I can normalize the audio clip by clip by clip, but that's gonna be very inefficient if I were if I wanted to get the same Loudness loudness normalization applies here I might need to put it on this clip and then copy it here and then copy it here and then copy it here Etc etc etc that would be not very efficient So what I can do instead is click into edits click into the sound icon click into volume and dynamics And then I'm going to drag the normalize effect not onto the clip, but onto this little wand icon that is next to the Either the video clip icon or the audio icon So watch this dragging dragging dragging aiming for here and releasing the mouse and now when I click on to this You're going to see I Have track a1 effect. So this Normalization effect is now applying across the entire track That means this little bit of audio is going to inherit the normalization So is this clip so is this clip now something that's quite cool should be pointed out is it doesn't just because you've added a Track level effect, whether it's a visual effect or an audio effect Doesn't mean that you can't add clip level effects. So all the normalization here is going to be normalize now to minus 23 just be careful by the way if you click this you're actually disabling the track effect You see how it's gone great out and if I click again, it's now not great out So you want to just make sure that you're actually using the effect So if you have the effects composition stack make sure that stuff isn't great out And you know I can apply an effect onto this clip Let's say compressor and now the compressor slash expander effects If I click on the clip and I look at my effects composition stack It's only showing me the compressor expander, but if I click here, we're going to see the loudness So what's going to happen all of the audio is going to be normalized to minus 23 Lufs because that's a track level effect And we're also going to have the compressor expander effect But only on this clip because it's a clip level effect now the exact same thing applies for Visual effects if I go back to my effects, let's use color correction again And this is actually something that might be very very useful right so let's say You know this clip is of me talking in my office and whatever Let's say I determine that the color it needs to be color corrected And instead of color correcting clip by clip Because maybe there's some transformation here and I've divided up my clips for that reason So I might say hey, you know, let me just color correct on the track level So same procedure color and image correction Scroll down to lift gamma and gain and drag it onto the track And now again making making sure that it's enabled And watch what's going to happen now you can see me in the top right hand corner And I'm just going to deliberately kind of mess up the color correction by pulling over to reds here And here we go and now you can see it's red Now watch what happens when I bring my mouse forward to the next clip I'm also red on the previous clip. I'm also red The reason for this is that our color correction is applied at the track level Therefore it's going to inherit into every clip And the same thing applies. I don't know why you would want to do this But let's say let's say I wanted to do a lift gamma gain at the clip level So now we have it at the uh We have it at the track level and I could possibly I don't know if this is going to work But have a look I could possibly attempt to Apply a second color correction to kind of counterbalance the first faulty color correction If you get where I'm coming from and if I want to make edits on the clip level I click on the clip and if I want to make level edits to the effects at the track level I click on the effect icon next to the track So that's that's it guys No need to say any more because there's nothing more to it That I'm aware of than that If you do want to play the same color correction by the way to different clips You can also save a particular set of a particular color correction as a preset And apply that to the next one but I cover that in a separate video So there's no need to rehash that explanation If you are like me a Kaden live user Kaden live fan I hope this explanation was clear useful If you want to get more videos from me Please do consider subscribing to this youtube channel Thank you guys for watching until the next video