Tropical Cowboy
Thanks. I realize that it can be done that way, but I was just curious if the automation could be completely removed from all the clips at once
It seems removing all effects of the automation would give the same result as removing the automation itself, but if you want no evidence that the automation ever existed, the answer is yes and no. After zeroing all the clip automation, you can bounce the clips to themselves to eliminate the clip automation. However if you select all of them, they'll turn into one clip when bounced. If you want to retain the individual clip identities, you would need to bounce each clip individually. This could be a hassle if you have a lot of clips, but if you have only a few clips, you can drag them to temporary tracks, select them all, bounce, then drag the clips back into the original track. Clips on different tracks can be selected and bounced without joining them together.