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Erasing/Deleting/undoing volume automation in Auria
I used the volume control on a vocal track to increase the volume in a certain spot in the song. Only, I wasn't happy with the amount I gave it. I took off the R and W Read and write, clicked the undo arrow, and it undid the volume fader. But, when I play the track, the volume fader still moves up and down like the automation is still active?
What is the trick to getting it to stop?
Also, what is the trick to moving the automation to a spot that sounds good? What I mean is, I wait for the part in the song, and I move the fader up, but it's so damn touchy. I guess just practice moving the fader? Drawing the volume adjust in doesn't seem like it would be any easier for me.
How do y'all do it? But mainly, how do I un do it. Thanks........
What is the trick to getting it to stop?
Also, what is the trick to moving the automation to a spot that sounds good? What I mean is, I wait for the part in the song, and I move the fader up, but it's so damn touchy. I guess just practice moving the fader? Drawing the volume adjust in doesn't seem like it would be any easier for me.
How do y'all do it? But mainly, how do I un do it. Thanks........
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... clears all recorded changes, and
in track view, left, change from Audio to Volume to see the recorded fader movements, lines and squares, which can be adjusted.
Undo should have been enough. I'm not in it at the mo, let me know if you need more info.
Again, thanks for the tips guys! Appreciated......
For or sections that need to be quieter you can just slice the section and keep it on the same track but drag the top bar of the audio section on the timeline to make it quieter.
Don't overlook putting your iPad into portrait orientation. That way you have full 100mm-throw faders. Much more accurate than in landscape orientation.
BTW what's touch mode?
I'm sure there's a place for both drawing and using faders, i.e. simple swells vs. an involved, inconsistent vocal passage. You can always try fadering it first, and then if it needs refinement, go in and play with your automation via touch points. But the point my recent advisor made was that riding the faders is a way to "play" the mix. And that's what finally settled home with me and made me want to try to do it more.
I'm also guilty of going in and chopping up my waveforms and adjusting the gain for different parts ... My "edit" page looks very much like @JohnnyGoodyear's description, "lines and lines of little soldiers standing all in a row" ... so, as @richardyot mentioned, there's always that option, too
I've never had it affect other clips once separate it.
Touch mode means it will write automation when you touch the fader and stop writing when you let go, leaving any other automation alone, so you can revise sections. I mostly mix live shows and I don't necessarily want to work from beginning to end, but if I write automation in a song near the end the automation is in effect from the beginning of the show, so when I go to the first song there's automation written because of what I wrote at the end (if that makes sense).
eustressor, when you say riding the fader, do you mean using automation do do so, or is there another method?
Washboy - Portrait mode is something I often forget, I do need to take advantage of that more often. Thanks
richardyotKING777- Great points/tips thank you
funjunkie27mrufino1crzycrs - also good things to try. Thank you
JohnnyGoodyear - Thanks for the Yessir confirmation. .... And for all your witty comments on various posts throughout the forum.