Adjustment Layers for Audio Tracks
I would like to place an adjustment layer into an audio track so everything below it changes in volume or does whatever effect i want it to do. It is a better visual cue from bird eye view then using markers when it comes to keyframed audio effects, especially if i have to ripple visuals downstream but don't remember if my audio has effects on it or not (due to lack of visual cues).
Please develop this!

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tarakan tarakanich commented
Make sure to vote on similar requests to offer an Adjustment Layer for Audio.
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AdminMatt Stegner (Admin, Adobe DVA) commented
"Even if I adding an effect to an entire track at the same time would be game changing."
The UI is different, but Premiere has been able to add audio effects to entire tracks for years now.
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Selina Heinen commented
This! Yes! Even if I adding an effect to an entire track at the same time would be game changing.
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Oskar Swerlander commented
I do also see a clear field of application to this, but you can also use the audio track mixer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPss6jOiHq8
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Randy Milliron commented
Yeah, I wanted to create an audio adjustment layer where I could drag different audio effects to said audio adjustment layer and it would change the volume for all of the tracks on the Audio 1 track.
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Neil Evans commented
Awesome idea. All the yes to this!
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AdminMatt Stegner (Admin, Adobe DVA) commented
Probably the closest existing thing this to this would to use sub-mix tracks. To use Tracks effects and Track keyframe automation on the sub-mix tracks. Visually it is very different. but conceptually it is similar.
To accomplish this, you would want to route the track output to Sub-Mix track, not use the track sends section. This is (generally) how an audio person would accomplish this workflow.