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Copying automation curves
Hey people,
I am wondering, is there a way to copy the automation curve of a track and paste/apply it to another track ? Quick exemple: let say I'm hi-filtering my bass drum plugin track using a certain arc curve. Is there a way to copy it and apply the exact same curve to another track, even if it's not for hi-filtering but another effect that will exactly follow the same curve? Instead for re-drawing again and trying to match the same exact curve. I checked all around and could not figure how to do this. But man, I'm sure there a way to achieve that... Pro Tools Le, of course. Any hints ? Thanks alot mates.
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Re: Copying automation curves
use copy special under edit menu, automation will be a choice. then select the track and paste special under the menu.
this may only be on 7.0 and higher not sure. |
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Re: Copying automation curves
Fantastic!! Never tried that before.
Thanks for the hint, very appreciated!!
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