Tim Frost
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Crtl Home ruins the mix
Hi, I have one project where if I use ctrl-home to return to the start the mix is completely messed up. One of the track sounds and shows about 12db louder that it did previously. As far as I can see none of the controls have changed. Any ideas? Tim
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 14:07:36
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Sounds impossible. What happens if you press w to return to the start of the project? Double check any automation on your tracks/busses
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Tim Frost
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 14:26:15
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Hi, Using W is fine, but ctrl-home is not. I didn't know about W, so this is a useful work around. More interestingly if I turn off automation reads before using ctrl-home and then re-enable them afterwards it is fine too. Does ctrl-home re-set the automation in some way? I am using the latest version of Sonar Platinum. Tim
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 14:54:59
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ctrl + home will only reset any automation envelopes to the value they are at 01:01:000 Does it still happen if you temporarily global disable automation read (R! in the control Bar)
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Tim Frost
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 15:20:08
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Hi, No if I disable global automation, do ctrl-home and then re-enable all it fine. Tim
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 15:38:20
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W is not a work around it is the "return to zero" keyboard shortcut.
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/30 16:37:52
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Tim Frost Hi, No if I disable global automation, do ctrl-home and then re-enable all it fine. Tim
I would suggest deleting the envelope and re-creating it But first, open up your automation lanes, see if anything weird is happening there
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Tim Frost
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Re: Crtl Home ruins the mix
2017/01/31 12:51:52
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Thanks everyone I have found he problem, although I don't understand why it was. One of the parts had small glitch at the very start of the automation for the tube compressor input. I removed this and so far it seems ok. Although I don't see why this should have caused problems with other tracks in the mix. [As an aside I recorded a pedal steel being played though a two channel volume pedal. Once channel had a constant level sin signal going into it, the other the instrument signal going to the monitor amp. I recorded the direct output of the instrument before the volume pedal, and the sin output that had been through the pedal. This meant I had the direct instrument sound and a separate pedal envelope, which I joined in the mix. I extracted the envelop using the analyst effect. The glitch was at the very start of the extracted envelop!] Thanks for the various prompt responses.
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