> You can select all automation - > > * Adjust your zoom setting so that the whole track is visible. > * Shift-click to the right of the last automation node. > * Drag the mouse to the beginning of the track to select all automation > nodes. > > You should now be able to click/hold the mouse anywhere in the track along > the automation line and raise or lower all the nodes together. > Thank you. I'll try all the suggestions but that was the one I thought I had read about > - P > > >> Have you tried sending it to a bus then simply increase the gain on the >> bus?? >> If there are multiple vocal tracks.. Group them and then send the group >> to a >> bus and use the bus to add gain. >> Or I guess you could also simply carefully add some compression to give >> the >> effect of increasing volume using the compressor? >> Another way is simply bounce (bounce in place) the automated track(s) to >> an >> new audio track and then use the new audio track in a new channel strip >> and >> simply add volume to that strip? >> >> I have never tried to do a "select all" on the automation and seeing if >> you >> can simply lift everything by a notch or two? Somehow I doubt that will >> actually work but also worth considering. >> >> >> These are just a few ideas.. There are probably others but hell at >> least >> these are a starter. >> >> >> >> Steve >> >> >> >> >> On 8/01/2010, at 10:34 AM, Andy Brook wrote: >> >>> I've automated a vocal track and the relative volume is ok, but the >>> whole of the track is now too soft. How should I increase it all >>> without having to redo all of the automation? Should I use gain or is >>> there a better way? >>> >>> Thanks guys >>> >>> Andy >>> >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> > > >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Automation
2010-01-08 by bbgrove@clara.co.uk
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