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basic question about faders
sorry if this sounds elementary, but I recorded some wav guitar tracks and I use the avid artist mix. when I try to adjust some volume levels, say I bring the level down, it automatically goes back up.
never had this issue. thoughts? |
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Re: basic question about faders
Sounds like it's reading automation; try turning it off for those tracks...
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Re: basic question about faders
thank you
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Re: basic question about faders
That's exactly what it is, and by strictest definition,it isn't an issue. It's how it works. ANY automation (even one breakpoint, like a single automation dot,) will cause this fader behavior. Go to "volume" view, highlight the break points, hit "delete" and they'll go away.
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