elijahlucian
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Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
hey guys, I want to tear down a mix to 0 again. how do I reset everything? faders, panning, prochannel, fx etc? is this even possible? Right now I am opening the blank pro channel preset and double clicking faders etc... HUUUUGE PITA
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:05:53
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Only way is the hard way AFAIK But you can group all your faders with the control key, then keeping control pressed, double click your faders - that will reset them all to zero. Try it out on pans as well - not sure if this works or not, never tried it. It should work on sends as well (sorry, I keep on thinking of things it might work on)
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elijahlucian
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:06:39
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had a feeling it was. thanks anyways.
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:08:20
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I agree, it is a PITA. I save a copy of the cwp before mixing to avoid the issue. A project can contain any number of cwp files.
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elijahlucian
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:09:39
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that's true. I didn't have the foresight in this case, While recording I typically adjust the faders etc ending up with a semi-mixed project, but by then everything is tweaked and i have to go back before mixing.
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:11:03
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Check my edited post elijah
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elijahlucian
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:12:29
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Thanks man, I already tried that. It just offsets all the other faders by x amount that the double clicked fader is away from zero. :( no mass reset unfortunately
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:16:56
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Try this. I find it easier to do in Console view as you can see every track. Control click all of your tracks Now drag all the faders down to -INF Now you can double click any one and they will all return to zero You must keep the control key pressed throughout this This also assumes you've deleted any track volume automation
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elijahlucian
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 12:53:13
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nice 1! that did it. now if only that worked for the panning... hah. Thanks a ton dude. saved me a bunch of time
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/15 13:49:25
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I may not be remembering this correctly, but, I think there's a preference for how group controls are handled - relative or absolute. Might worth a look just in case.
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Re:Reset all Faders and Pan Knobs
2013/04/16 03:35:52
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elijahlucian nice 1! that did it. now if only that worked for the panning... hah. Thanks a ton dude. saved me a bunch of time Pretty sure you can do a similar thing with pans. Group them, then drag them all to either 100% L or R, then double click any one to centre them all.
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