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How to shift down all automation nodes on one track
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I got a project and one track has lots of volume automation. I want to shift all those nodes down by 2 dB. How to do that without going trough the cumbersome process of editing all the nodes one by one?
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Re: How to shift down all automation nodes on one track
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Press the " o " key. you will see a + sign in the volume widget. Reduce the volume by 2 db. This is called Offset mode it is designed specifically for what you're wanting to do.
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Re: How to shift down all automation nodes on one track
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Just lower the "gain" level. See it there? It's small.
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Re: How to shift down all automation nodes on one track
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Or you can select all the nodes and drag them down. Although I normally use Cactus' method myself.
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Re: How to shift down all automation nodes on one track
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I wasn't sure, but if you highlight the track then what bit say's will work, this happens when i don't want it to. node behavior freaks me out sometimes.
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