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Old 11-30-2016, 12:39 PM
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Default 12.6.1 Still Hasn't Completely Fixed Batch Fades...

Prior to 12.6 you could use the "F" Key to apply Batch Fades and, if you unchecked "Adjust Existing Fades" any existing fades would remain and only new Fades with your Parameters would be applied. In 12.6, this was not the case and using the "F" Key would only apply the default fade length you set, but, no matter your setting, existing fades would also be changed to your default setting. To have your existing fades untouched, you would need to use Ctrl/Cmd/F to open the Batch Fades Dialogue and then Okay that. Some were also having an issue where, no matter their default fade setting, the original 10 ms default fade length would be applied. See the thread here.

According to the Read Me for 12.6.1, the fade length issue has been resolved:

"Fade length settings from the batch fades dialog are now used when pressing the single-key "f" command to create fades (PT-218064)"

However, the issue of existing fades being adjusted has NOT been fixed, at least for me. I still have to use Ctrl/F and Okay the Batch Fades dialogue. Using just "F" applies my default fade setting, but still adjusts the existing fades to that default length.

I'm on Windows 10 and PT12.6.1. Can users who have updated to 12.6.1 on Windows and/or Mac, please confirm this issue or is it just my setup?

At least Avid gave us back the legacy Fine Break Point Adjustment that was in this thread.

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