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Moving audio region without moving automation?
Is it possible to move a region without moving its automation?
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
Turn "Automation Follows Edit" off. It's under Options.
Page 785 of the manual. Hope it helps, Timothy |
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
Thank you so much Timothy, that did the trick :)
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
There is no key command for this, just a menu?
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
Quit Pro Tools.
Go to Mac's "System Preferences/Keyboard & Mouse". Go to the "Keyboard Shortcuts" Tab. Press "+" (Bottom left) Application: Pro Tools Menu Title: Automation Follows Edit Keyboard Shortcut: Whatever you like (we have CTRL+CMD+A) Boot Pro Tools Hope this helps, Timothy |
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
Hi Timothy, I never knew about this feature and I've been using a mac for 3 years now. Thank you so much, this is amazing. You've just made my day
Just wondering, is it possible to somehow make key commands for things like toggle to warp view? |
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Re: Moving audio region without moving automation?
That was very helpful TJ_Davies.
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