User Manual

Copying, Pasting and Moving Audio Keyframes
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To use the Fast Forward and Rewind keys when editing volume automation or pan
keyframes:
1. Click the Audio Mixer tool to make it active.
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 the appropriate track or tracks.
4. Press the Fast Forward key or the Rewind key.
The position indicator moves to the next or previous audio keyframe.
Copying, Pasting and Moving Audio Keyframes
Enhancements have been made that affect how you select, cut, copy, paste and move audio
keyframes. You can select audio keyframes in the Timeline and copy them to a different area of
the same clip or to different clips. You can also choose to copy either just Automation Pan or
Automation Gain keyframes.
Creating a New Keyframe
A new keyframe can be created with a keyboard shortcut and clicking in the Timeline.
To create a new keyframe:
1. Click the Clip Volume/Pan button in the Track Control panel, and select the Volume or Pan.
2. Enable the Keyframe Selection button.
3. Click in the Timeline in the area where you want to create a keyframe or click on an already
existing keyframe curve/line in the Timeline.
4. Press Ctrl+Shift (Windows) or Command+Shift (Macintosh) and click on the track.
A keyframe is created.
Copy and Paste Individual Keyframes
To copy and paste individual keyframes:
1. Click on the keyframe to select it.
The keyframe highlights pink.
2. Shift+click to select multiple keyframes.