Smoothing of Automation Line?

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2015/03/13 15:21:06 (permalink)

Smoothing of Automation Line?

When I mixing using "write parameters" - there are thousands of nodes and some of them are jumpy.  Is there any way that I could select a bunch of nodes and "smooth" them to a steady curve?
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    reginaldStjohn
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    Re: Smoothing of Automation Line? 2015/03/13 15:38:02 (permalink)
    Not that I know of off hand. I would be interested in an answer to this as well. I know that that is command/CAL script to thin midi controller data.

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    Re: Smoothing of Automation Line? 2015/03/13 15:44:16 (permalink)
    Not to my knowledge. You have to delete the nodes and then select the curve style for the remaining line.
     
    If anyone knows of a better way, I'd love to hear about it.
     
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    Re: Smoothing of Automation Line? 2015/03/13 15:56:54 (permalink)
    Yeah, that's what I've been doing - I'm working on a project with lots of swelling pads...  It was kind of annoying...  But that's a great workaround.
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    Re: Smoothing of Automation Line? 2015/03/13 17:12:27 (permalink)
    There is a cal script called Thin Controller Data, but it only remove certain nodes, not smooth out your curve.
     
    Check it out, it might help

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    Re: Smoothing of Automation Line? 2015/03/22 21:07:09 (permalink)
    Thanks.  that might be what I'm looking for.
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