Removing Unwanted Effects

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adinboy
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Removing Unwanted Effects

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I am using Digital Performer, I inserted a plug-in effect from the mixing board then tried to adjust it in the sequence window. I didn't like it so I deleted it but I am noticing these dotted lines and the drop-down says missing. Below is a picture of what I'm talking about squared in red:

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How do I get rid of the dotted lines?
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Re: Removing Unwanted Effects

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First off, it seems this post should be under general use, not user showcase.

To answer your question, those lines are automation data for the (now deleted) pug-ins. If you select one of those items from the menu you've highlighted, it becomes editable and eraseable in the sequence editor.
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Re: Removing Unwanted Effects

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SMS wrote:First off, it seems this post should be under general use, not user showcase.
Indeed. Moved.
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