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Mac OS 14 compatability question
Apple has released some new software that will require my upgrading to their latest OS.I'm worried that by doing so I will break SA 5.5Does anyone here use SA successfully with Sonoma 14.5?Any info is greatly appreciated.
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After the fact, you could build a PASeq that includes region selection steps that mask out individual areas followed by the associated processing for that area with that processed masked. So you could build a single PASeq that processes all of the regions with their particular effects, then run the normal process a movie with a PASeq to a movie action menu to generate the processed footage. You would want to make sure you had the PASeq masking playback option turned on.
Note that as a working process if you already have the paseqs you want to apply to each frame the making of the "super" Paseq is really quite simple. In v3.5 you would have your paseq and history window open. load the paseq then drag copy it to the history window until you are done. In v4 there are menu commands for copy replace and copy append to history.
In this way you do not have to try to figure out the superpaesq all at once. Design your operation, then append. Just remember that you will be doing a region selection between the steps instead of a set canvas.
In previous versions of Studio Artist the mask playback option was a global preference setting. In version 4 it's a user editable parameter associated with each individual PASeq preset.