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Adjusting the Volume or Pan of Individual Keyframes
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Depending on the fader controller or mixer, you might have to click the fader’s On
button before moving the fader.
6. Click the Record button again to stop recording.
7. Click the Audio Loop Play button to play the clip and test your results.
8. To decrease the number of keyframes, click the Audio Mixer Tool Fast Menu button,
and select Filter Automation Gain on Track — In/Out. (Click the Track Selection button
for a track to enable Filter Automation.)
If you delete too many keyframes, use the Undo command to restore them.
9. Repeat the previous step until you have decreased the number of keyframes to an
acceptable level.
You should remove as many excess keyframes as possible while still maintaining the
volume changes.
Adjusting the Volume or Pan of Individual
Keyframes
To edit the volume for individual keyframes using an external fader controller or mixer:
1. Check the color of the position indicator lights.
Position indicator lights
If the external fader controller or mixer is on and is correctly attached to the system, at
least one of the position indicator lights on each enabled track is blue.
2. Click an audio gain keyframe.
On the 002 (Windows only) and the Command|8, the faders automatically adjust to the
volume setting.
3. Move the corresponding fader to adjust the volume for the keyframe.
For information on connecting a fader controller or mixer, see “Using an External Fader
Controller or Mixer to Record Automation Gain” on page 820.
To edit the pan values for individual keyframes using a 002 or Command|8:
1. Click an audio gain keyframe.
2. Activate the track on the 002 (Windows only) or Command|8.
3. Move the corresponding pan knob to adjust the pan for the keyframe.