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Controlling Input to a Color

How do I control the input to an individual color group?

For example, I'm overdubbing in a Magenta clip and I want to be able to reduce the input slowly to that clip, all the way to zero, with a pedal. Then the overdub feedback rate will act as a slow fade of the loop.

I’d like to eventually build this idea into an automation using actions and follow actions controlled by pedals. But I don’t see the option for input volume anywhere.

Thanks,

Steve

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  • @ThinAirX said:
    How do I control the input to an individual color group?

    For example, I'm overdubbing in a Magenta clip and I want to be able to reduce the input slowly to that clip, all the way to zero, with a pedal. Then the overdub feedback rate will act as a slow fade of the loop.

    I’d like to eventually build this idea into an automation using actions and follow actions controlled by pedals. But I don’t see the option for input volume anywhere.

    Thanks,

    Steve

    You could control volume of the input channel feeding the clip or adjust the clip’s input gain via Clip->Adjust Parameter->Input Gain

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