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Return fader to 0?
Is there a quick way to return a fader to 0 rather than moving it with the mouse?
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Re: Return fader to 0?
Just hold down alt PC or option mac click fader
Check out the Pro Tools Accelerated Videos on there site some good tips
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Re: Return fader to 0?
Yep - Can do this for ALL tracks as well if selected / grouped...
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