Good idea! That lets you set relative clip volumes within the 
sequence, then outside the sequence work on the sequence itself as a 
clip for fine control. It's a good kludge until (or if) Adobe comes 
up with better track volume control mechanisms.

Thanks,

Mike Boom

At 10:43 PM 7/12/2005, Jeff Schell wrote:
>What about using a nested sequence and then using the volume fixed effect on
>the nested sequence?
>
>----- Original Message -----
>At 02:59 PM 7/10/2005, Jeff Schell wrote:
> >At the track level, you can use the audio mixer window in write, touch, or
> >latch mode.
> >
> >At the clip level, you can use the voume fixed effect in the effect
> >controls
> >window.
>
>Clips I have no trouble adjusting individual points using the method
>you just suggested. The problem is in adjusting track volume with the
>audio mixer. It only works while you're playing back the timeline in
>real time, which leads to rough adjustments. I was hoping to do the
>adjustments in non-real time so I can adjust individual keyframes and
>segment levels one at a time. Is there any way to make the audio
>mixer do that? Or some method outside the mixer?
>
>
>
>
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