Deleting multiple automation lanes
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Deleting multiple automation lanes
Is it possible to delete all automation lanes in a DP sequence editor track? I can only see how to do one lane at a time (i.e., range select the entire top layer of the track and delete, next layer comes to the top, repeat... it can get pretty tedious...)
Thanks-
Gary
Thanks-
Gary
Gary Hobish
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Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
Sorrry... "'DOH!" moment- make new take, copy and past audio from previous take!
Gary Hobish
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III
Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
Here is one simple way:
In the view filter window (cmd - F), hide the soundbites.
Select all tracks (cmd -A) and delete, automation is gone
Back to view filter and show the soundbites.
David
In the view filter window (cmd - F), hide the soundbites.
Select all tracks (cmd -A) and delete, automation is gone
Back to view filter and show the soundbites.
David
Digital Performer 11.31 - Mac OS Sonoma 14.6.1
Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
+1
altho the i beam tool will delete all automation - and if that the only area with that automation the lanes will disappear..
it's good to get to know the view filter - so u dont have that brown trouser moment when u inevitable think there is a bug cos all soubites disappear yet u can still hear them
( that was my first ever post I think )
altho the i beam tool will delete all automation - and if that the only area with that automation the lanes will disappear..
it's good to get to know the view filter - so u dont have that brown trouser moment when u inevitable think there is a bug cos all soubites disappear yet u can still hear them
( that was my first ever post I think )
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Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
That's a new one... A brown trouser moment he he...



- ghobish
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Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
Good tip, David, I hadn't thought of that; of course if I want to kill it in just one or two tracks I can hide the others before command-all.Grigri wrote:Here is one simple way:
In the view filter window (cmd - F), hide the soundbites.
Select all tracks (cmd -A) and delete, automation is gone
Back to view filter and show the soundbites.
David
Gary Hobish
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III
Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
Or just draw in the automation you need instead of hitting the automation record and recording every parameters controller data in the plug when it's only one knob your turning.ghobish wrote:Good tip, David, I hadn't thought of that; of course if I want to kill it in just one or two tracks I can hide the others before command-all.Grigri wrote:Here is one simple way:
In the view filter window (cmd - F), hide the soundbites.
Select all tracks (cmd -A) and delete, automation is gone
Back to view filter and show the soundbites.
David
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Re: Deleting multiple automation lanes
newrigel wrote:Or just draw in the automation *you need* instead of hitting the automation record and recording every parameters controller data in the plug when it's only one knob your turning.
That's quite an assumption, newrigel; I don't do that.
In mastering an album of multiple songs on one track, one will often have multiple plugs with multiple parameters changing on every song (sometimes within a song). One plug I use often has over 40 parameters controllable and believe me I don't automate any more of them than necessary (usually "only" 20 or so). Between the multiple plugs, I sometimes have as many as 35 or 40 parameters that need to be changed over the course of the album.
Alternatively I use the "one song, one track" method in which very little automation is used, the trade off being many multiple instantiations of some very heavy CPU plugs (which need to be run in real time to avoid some minor glitching).
The reason this came up is because opening some older (5.13) sessions in DP 6 & 7 lost some automation turnover points, resulting in the automation lanes becoming horribly disfigured with all sorts of ramps that shouldn't have been there- Easier to erase the existing automation and lay it back in (using the presets that I saved for every plug for every song).
Gary Hobish
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III
A. Hammer Mastering & Digital Media
San Francisco, Ca
http://ahammer.com/mastering
Mastering: Mac Studio M1 MAX 2TB SSD, 64GB RAM, 32-core GPU, OS 12.6; DP 11.22, Waves, Izotope RX10 Advanced, Alloy, Nectar, PSP stuff, Plug-In Alliance, Metric Halo ULN-8 MkIV, Euphonix MC Control & MC Mix, Presonus Central Station, and (still) no air conditioning (but at least now there is airflow)
Annex: Mac Pro 2010 5,1 3.33GHz 12-core, 80GB RAM, 10.14.6, DP 11.22, Metric Halo ULN8 MkIV, MOTU 2408III