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From: Jeff Fisher <jefisher@...>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 at 7:51:24 AM
Subject: Re: How to Move Automation points, tracks grouped together?
Message #156276
Another kludgey workaround is to move all track automation to objects, then use a transform to subtract or scale by percentage controller 7 (volume). Then move object automation back to track automation again. Of course if you have not physically written the track automation to begin with on every track (at the same location as the arrange objects) , there will be no data to transform. HTH, Jeff F.
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From: "kingumfufu" <wynnbenjamin@...>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 at 11:46:11 AM
Subject: Re: How to Move Automation points, tracks grouped together?
Message #156294
This is a reply to #156276.
Hopefully this will help... Make the vertical zoom large enough so that you can see the numbers under the track automation selection display (such as, under "Volume" there is a display with "dB"). Then hold down the Apple key and left-click your mouse in that box and move up or down. This will increase or decrease all the automation data on the track. You will then have to repeat this process for all the tracks you want to change, but that's not hard, and this is a good thing to know about anyhow. - Ben
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From: "Sonny Keyes" <sonnykeyes@...>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 at 1:50:38 PM
Subject: Re: How to Move Automation points, tracks grouped together?
Message #156305
This is a reply to #156294.
"kingumfufu" wrote: > Hopefully this will help... > > Make the vertical zoom large enough so that you can see the numbers > under the track automation selection display (such as, > under "Volume" there is a display with "dB"). Then hold down the > Apple key and left-click your mouse in that box and move up or down. > This will increase or decrease all the automation data on the track. > > You will then have to repeat this process for all the tracks you > want to change, but that's not hard, and this is a good thing to > know about anyhow. > > - Ben Hey Ben, This IS a good thing to know about. In addition, when I was trying it out I misunderstood your instructions and accidentally discovered that you can do the same thing by option-clicking on one of the automation nodes and dragging it up and down, but when you do this it only affects the nodes following the one you're grabbing. (This might be useful if you only need to affect the volume at the end of a song for example) Sonny Keyes SKa Music Toronto
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