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Using Volume and Pan Automation
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You can do the following:
Use sliders in the Audio Mixer tool to adjust volume values while you play the clip, as
described in “Using the Audio Mixer Tool for Volume and Pan Automation” on page 802.
For additional information, see Audio Mixer Tool Fast Menu: Volume and Pan Automation
Mode” on page 803 and “Using Keyboard Shortcuts with Audio Keyframes” on page 804.
Use the stereo pan controls or surround sound controls to adjust pan values as you play the
clip. For more information on using the multichannel pan controls, see “Surround Sound Pan
Controls” on page 785.
Attach an optional fader controller or mixer to the system, and use the faders on the unit to
adjust volume.
Attach an Avid Artist Mix or Avid Artist Control to the system, and use the pan knobs to
adjust pan values for the active tracks.
For information about using an Avid Artist Mix or Avid Artist Control, see “Using Avid Artist
Series Controllers” on page 869.
Using the Audio Mixer Tool for Volume and Pan Automation
You can record volume automation or pan information without using an external fader controller
or mixer. You can also use command in the Audio Mixer tool Fast menu in Volume and Pan
Automation mode for other tasks such as removing or incrementally adjusting volume
automation or pan on a marked region. For more information, see Audio Mixer Tool Fast Menu:
Volume and Pan Automation Mode” on page 803.
To record volume automation or pan information by using the Audio Mixer tool sliders:
1. Select Tools > Audio Mixer.
2. Do one of the following:
t Click and hold the Audio Mixer Mode button and select Auto Mode from the menu.
t Click the Audio Mixer Mode button and cycle through the Audio Mix mode settings to
the Auto mode setting.
3. Select an audio track for adjusting volume or pan.
4. Click the Clip Volume/Pan button in the Track Control panel and select the Volume or Pan
option you want to adjust. Alt+Click the Clip Volume/Pan button to select all tracks.
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If a clip contains volume automation or pan data and you do not select Volume or Pan from the
Clip Volume/Pan menu, the system displays a pink triangle on the clip to indicate that
automation data is present but not displayed.
5. (Option) Expand the audio track by pressing Ctrl+L (Windows) or Command+L
(Macintosh).