Automation modes
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Automation modes
Anybody know how to change automation modes on all tracks simultaneously?
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Re: Automation modes
The short answer: hold down W and change automation mode in one track. They'll all change.
If they don't, then you need the long answer:
• Open the Groups window in the sidebar of Consolidated Windows.
• Double Click in the default Group, on the line that says something like "Edit & Mix" at the right hand side. A dialog box will come up.
• Click on all aspects that you want to operate in groups when you use the quick-group command (holding down the W key) Be sure that Automation options are checked.
• Close dialog.
• Now go back to the short answer.
Explanation: W groups all visible tracks (including those that are scrolled offscreen) for performing operations on multiple tracks. Alternatively, you can select the tracks you want to group and hold down T to group selected tracks. You can tap either key twice and it will "stick" while you work, until you hit either key again.
Shooshie
If they don't, then you need the long answer:
• Open the Groups window in the sidebar of Consolidated Windows.
• Double Click in the default Group, on the line that says something like "Edit & Mix" at the right hand side. A dialog box will come up.
• Click on all aspects that you want to operate in groups when you use the quick-group command (holding down the W key) Be sure that Automation options are checked.
• Close dialog.
• Now go back to the short answer.
Explanation: W groups all visible tracks (including those that are scrolled offscreen) for performing operations on multiple tracks. Alternatively, you can select the tracks you want to group and hold down T to group selected tracks. You can tap either key twice and it will "stick" while you work, until you hit either key again.
Shooshie
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Re: Automation modes
Haven't tried with other automation modes, but I know that pressing the Option key while selecting Volume on one track will change all tracks.
Hey Sooshie, others, do you know if there is a keyboard shortcut for this, so we could avoid the mouse completely? I couldn't find one in the list.
Hey Sooshie, others, do you know if there is a keyboard shortcut for this, so we could avoid the mouse completely? I couldn't find one in the list.
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