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Operational Question
Is there a way to snap to 0db when drawing automation?
Thanks,
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Wyn Davis - Total Access Recording Studios Redondo Beach, California |
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Re: Operational Question
Usually when a question around here is not answered, it means that it is a stupid question.
Now I'm embarrassed.
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Wyn Davis - Total Access Recording Studios Redondo Beach, California |
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Re: Operational Question
Not a stupid question at all. I personally didn't know of a way to do it off the top of my head. Once I got back in front of a system, I figured out a way to do it, though not entirely elegant:
Place the cursor where you want to go to 0db and option+click on the fader, setting it there. If you're using a TDM system, you can go to Edit > Write automation > To current parameter (cmd+/) and it will set the automation at that point to that level. You can also use that to set a selected area to whatever level. Good luck!! Remember, there are no dumb questions, only dumb people. And if you can't say something nice, say something else or else people will think you're dumb. Oh yeah, never play near the street unless a stranger offers you candy FIRST. |
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