User Manual

Using Volume and Pan Automation
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Using Keyboard Shortcuts with Audio Keyframes
You can map the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons on your keyboard to speed your editing of
audio keyframes. For more information, see “Mapping User-Selectable Buttons” on page 112.
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The Audio Mixer tool must be active when you use the Fast Forward or Rewind keys.
Adjust Volume/Pan on
Track
Opens a dialog box for making incremental adjustments to all current
settings across segments in the marked regions of selected tracks.
For example, if you type –1 in the Volume Adjustment text box, the
various audio level settings across all segments of the marked region of
selected tracks are lowered by exactly 1 dB when you click OK.
Remove volume
automation on Track
Removes all of the volume automation keyframes within the marked
region.
Remove Pan on Track Removes all of the pan keyframes within the marked region.
Remove Volume/Pan on
Track
Deletes all volume and pan automation adjustments applied to segments
in the marked regions of selected tracks and restores each audio clip to its
previous pan and volume settings.
Remove Hidden Volume
Automation on Track -
Global
Select this option to remove all the volume automation keyframes.
Remove Hidden Pan on
Track - Global
Select this option to remove all the Pan keyframes.
Remove Hidden
Pan/Volume on Track -
Global
Select this option remove all the Pan and Volume keyframes.
Calibrate Hardware
Sliders
Takes the place of the HW (hardware) button. When you enable the
Calibrate Hardware Sliders option, the external faders control the sliders
in the Audio Mixer tool. This is a test mode. Select the Fast menu option
again to disable the test mode.
Set Display Options Opens a dialog that allows you to add or remove items such as the faders,
legends, effect buttons, and the solo and mute buttons in order to save
space in the Audio Mixer Tool.
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