Thanks so much for that
> On Jan 26, 2019, at 3:14 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Yes, if you're in Waveform view, fades behave sort of like clips in the sense
> that, when you tab and Shift Tab, etc. you will be selecting the fade and,
> when you press Delete, you'll only be deleting the fade
Yes, if you're in Waveform view, fades behave sort of like clips in the sense
that, when you tab and Shift Tab, etc. you will be selecting the fade and, when
you press Delete, you'll only be deleting the fade information and not the
underlying audio. This goes for fade ins, fade outs and
Hi Slau:
Thanks so much, dbut do you mean that if i select a wave that contains fades, i
will select from the Point that the fades starts, then, delete, it will delete
the Fades but not the actual wave?
how is this? sorry for my miss understanding.
> On Jan 25, 2019, at 4:52 AM, Slau Halatyn
To remove automation data, set the track view to whatever type of automation
you wish to edit, select the range and cut, copy, delete, whatever. You can tab
to fade boundaries just like clips. Select the fade just as you would select a
clip and press delete.. Remember to get into Waveform view
Hi all:
I need to remove some Wrong automations, how can i do that?
also, i did some wrong fades, how can i access them to remove?
thanks
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