VOLUME CHANGE HS7

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2013/11/17 12:52:22 (permalink)

VOLUME CHANGE HS7

hello friends....Im looking to record volume change on a track by using vst instruments...
  1. I can't find how.....example    track 3 measure 25 I want to change volume from 104 to 85 ......
  2. thank you

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    malcolmb
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    Re: VOLUME CHANGE HS7 2013/11/17 15:13:10 (permalink)
    The answer is to create a volume envelope. Right click the track in Track View and in the pop up menu select "Envelopes / Create Track Envelope / Volume". You will see a straight line appear on the track at the volume level already set for the track in Console View. Then what you do is to add "nodes" to the line (position the mouse cursor on the envelope line, right click and select "add node" from the pop up menu). You can add as many nodes as you like. So, add a node at measure 25. Add another node a few measures afterwards (I find it helps to add about half a dozen nodes to give me something to work with - you can easily delete those you don't want). Now left click the second node (and hold down the left mouse button) and drag the second node to under the first node. You will see a small pop up by the side of the second node which gives you the db level. Just move the node up or down until it is at the volume level you want. Now all you have to do is to view the rest of the track, adding nodes as necessary to set the volume level where you want it through to the end of the track.
     

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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re: VOLUME CHANGE HS7 2013/11/17 15:14:33 (permalink)
    What do you actually mean by "record volume change"?
    Doesn't ordinary volume automation do what you're after?
    And a second thought.... are you really talking about volume or velocity? Those figures, 104 and 85, look more like velocity values than having something to do with desibels.

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    Re: VOLUME CHANGE HS7 2013/11/17 16:17:46 (permalink)
    Kalle all I wanted to do is to increase track volume on specific measure
     
    Malcom thank you I followed your instructions and it worked.....

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    processor intel (R)  core(TM)2 duo CPU T6600 @2.20ghz/ 2.20ghz
    installed memory(RAM) 8.00gb
    system type 64 bit   window 7 home
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    audio device  headphones sennheiser hd497 
    cakewalk sonar  home studio 7 xl
    music runs with in you

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