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6. Depending on the fader box, listen to the audio and do the
following:
(FaderMaster Pro) When you want to start recording volume
information, move the corresponding slider. The system does
not begin recording until you move a slider.
(MCS-3000X) When you want to start recording volume infor-
mation, either touch or move the corresponding slider. The
MCS-3000X sliders are touch sensitive.
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If the clip you are listening to contains audio volume keyframes from a previ-
ous automation gain recording, the MCS-3000X automatically moves to dis-
play the changing values. This allows you to make quick adjustments to
existing automation gain recordings.
7. Click the Play Loop button to play the clip and test your results.
8. To decrease the number of keyframes, choose Filter Automation
Gain Control— In/Out from the Automation Gain Tool Fast
menu. (Click the Gang button for a track to enable Filter Automa-
tion.)
If you delete too many keyframes, use the Undo command to
restore them.
9. Repeat step 8 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 desired volume changes.
Using the Snap Mode Feature on the MCS-3000X Fader
The MCS-3000X has a Snap Mode button for each track that allows
you to easily punch-in and punch-out small sections of automation
gain information. The second row from the top contains the Snap
Mode buttons. See “Connecting an External Fader to Your Avid Sys-
tem” on page 589 for more information on button locations.