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| Gear addict Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: London
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Thread Starter | PT10 Import Session Data Hello all, Is anyone else not overly happy about the way the new window is structured, with convert clip based gain to automation now not an option? I know you can highlight the whole sequence, click edit, automation, convert gain to automation, but this is just adding a whole other step into the equation. i really like the option to import the gain and volume separately, but losing the convert option was a silly move IMO. The reason being, that if I'm mixing a quick turnaround TV show, where there are moments where I need to quickly refer to edit, where the exec has specifically asked for music peaks and troughs, I can have the inactive omf tracks showing vol auto and the quickly refer as i'm mixing. Anyone know of a way around this extra step on import? thanks
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