Accessing master clip effects

Hi all.  The new CC master clip effects feature is a pretty slick and has lots of possibilities.   However, I can't seem to figure out how to access the effect once its been applied.  I've seen several tutorials where the editor simply clicks on the source clip in the source monitor to open up the effect controls for the applied applied clip.  This doesn't seem to work for me at all.  Can I maybe access the effects controls for the master clip effect from the project panel?  Any advice?
Thanks,
Richard Angle

The Effect Controls Panel is now focus sensitive in a way that it wasn't before the master clip effects feature was added.
When the Source Monitor has focus with a master clip loaded, the ECP loads that master clip. To load a master clip in the Source Monitor, you can either double-click it in the Project panel or use Match Frame from the Timeline.
When the Timeline has focus and a single track item is selected there, the ECP loads that track item. With a track item loaded, the ECP always shows the "intrinsic" effects: for Video, Motion, Opacity, and Time Remapping; for Audio, Volume, Channel Volume, and Panner.
Setting focus on panels other than a Timeline or the Source Monitor has no effect on what's loaded in the ECP.

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