User Manual

Copying, Pasting and Moving Audio Keyframes
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3. Either Mark IN or Mark OUT or move the blue bar to the area in the audio track where you
want to paste the audio keyframes. You can also select another audio track where you want
to paste the keyframes.
4. From the Edit Menu select Paste Audio Keyframes or use the shortcut Shift+Ctrl+V
(Windows) or Shift+Command+V (Macintosh).
A dialog opens asking you to choose the type of keyframes to paste.
5. Select either Automation Gain or Automation Pan. Or choose both.
6. Click OK.
The keyframes are pasted in the Timeline.
Moving Keyframes in the Timeline
A number of enhancements have been made that make it easier to move audio keyframes. You
can now move a range of audio keyframes up and down in volume. You can nudge individual
keyframes and you can horizontally drag individual keyframes or a group of keyframes.
To nudge individual keyframes:
1. Select the keyframe you want to move.
2. Press Shift+Command (Macintosh) or Ctrl+Shift (Windows) + up or down arrow keys to
move the keyframe in 1dB increments.
3. Press Shift+Command (Macintosh) or Ctrl+Shift (Windows) + left or right arrow keys to
move the keyframe left or right in one frame increments.
To move a range of keyframes up and down in volume:
1. Either lasso the range of keyframes or Shift+click the range of keyframes you want to move.
2. Click on any single keyframe in the range and move up and down. The entire range moves.