I made a clip with a stack of fx to do a pretty cool thing, but if I try to save that clip as a "new source" or "new effect" it gets saved as a Wire preset. This causes the Wire watermark to pop up, and it overwrites the original clip, replacing it with the new wire preset, and burying the individual effect control drop dows. If I hadn't hit undo just now, I would have locked myself out of an entire day of work! Why are clip presets getting saved this way? What happened before wire? Were there no user presets for clips?!
I cannot name a single other piece of software where reloading a user preset is paywalled behind an even more expensive piece of software. I am absolutely not paying another EUR399 to access presets I just made myself. Maybe I'll want to program stuff in Wire at a later date, but I'm not buying it just for this!
As a suggestion, saved source/effects should could remain as Avenue clips with nested effects, until I click "Edit in Wire". That way, if I want the tools in Wire, I can pay for it. If I don't, I can still use my clip as is.
Other than that, is there any other way to save clip presets for ready access? I know I can import a whole deck from another composition, meaning I'm effectively using comps and decks as massive preset libraries, but that require more clicks. How else do people move clips between compositions?
Saving a clip as a source/effect causes the wire watermark to appear
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Re: Saving a clip as a source/effect causes the wire watermark to appear
Saving clip presets is not a feature currently.
New source, and new effect options create a new Wire patch form a template, which will be loaded onto the clip slot, automatically for you.
Bypassing the new effect on the clip will make the Wire logo disappear, you can also easily delete the effect from the stack.
If you like the looks of a set of effects, copy the clip to the clipboard, place the Video router source to a clip slot, and then right click on it's name, and Paste Effects.
This will create an effect clip for you.
https://resolume.com/support/en/effects#effect-clips
New source, and new effect options create a new Wire patch form a template, which will be loaded onto the clip slot, automatically for you.
Bypassing the new effect on the clip will make the Wire logo disappear, you can also easily delete the effect from the stack.
If you like the looks of a set of effects, copy the clip to the clipboard, place the Video router source to a clip slot, and then right click on it's name, and Paste Effects.
This will create an effect clip for you.
https://resolume.com/support/en/effects#effect-clips
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Re: Saving a clip as a source/effect causes the wire watermark to appear
Seems like it's a worthy consideration for the roadmap IMHO
if you want to go deep with it, Maybe something akin to Ableton Racks could be cool, where you can assign macro controls in the dashboard as well as complex envelope maps / bpm / timeline etc and drag the clip right over to the effects browser panel to name and store the whole effects chain and its detailed mappings for easy re-use.