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RESOLVED - Audio track manual adjustment missing ?
All vodi
Senior Contributor Location: Canada Joined: Aug 21, 2009 11:24 Messages: 1431 Offline
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Confirmation please: adjusting the audio level and fade rate manually on the timeline does not work.



The busy coders decided that it was time to confuse us all and change the way one can vary the audio vulome on a track by incorporating a new function for varing the volume using key frames activated by the Ctrl key. How wonderful.

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The busy coders decided that it was time to confuse us all and change the way one can vary the audio vulome on a track by incorporating a new function for varing the volume using key frames activated by the Ctrl key. How wonderful.




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Quote Confirmation please: adjusting the audio level and fade rate manually on the timeline does not work.



The busy coders decided that it was time to confuse us all and change the way one can vary the audio vulome on a track by incorporating a new function for varing the volume using key frames activated by the Ctrl key. How wonderful.




I think you're talking about something I can't figure out? I have several audio tracks and a video track. I don't see any sliders to control the individual track volumes. I ended up in the audio mixing room but that that seems to be something else (which I don't quite understand). I just wanted to adjust the master volume of each track in the timeline. Could someone explain? Thanks
Jets2011
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Hello Francois,

Please start a new thread next time...but anyway. You were in the right place. The master volumer for each track is in the Audio Mixing Room.

Dave
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Quote Hello Francois,

Please start a new thread next time...but anyway. You were in the right place. The master volumer for each track is in the Audio Mixing Room.

Dave


I found that Audio Mixing Room process baffling. I couldn't tell which track was which since the labels didn't correspond to the track names below. If I adjusted a volume while the music was running and adjusted it again it would change incrementally instead of the master volume. I just saw a Youtube video suggested in another post showing the horiztontal sliders are master volume in that Mixing Room. I would have preferred a simple slider on the track.

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Carl312
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Quote Hello Francois,

Please start a new thread next time...but anyway. You were in the right place. The master volumer for each track is in the Audio Mixing Room.

Dave


I found that Audio Mixing Room process baffling. I couldn't tell which track was which since the labels didn't correspond to the track names below. If I adjusted a volume while the music was running and adjusted it again it would change incrementally instead of the master volume. I just saw a Youtube video suggested in another post showing the horiztontal sliders are master volume in that Mixing Room. I would have preferred a simple slider on the track.
The horizontal slider controls the level of the whole track, the vertical slider controls the level of the one selected clip.

You can tell which slider in the Audio Mixing Room is controlling which track. The label on top refers to the track number I.E. Audio 1 = Track 1. Audio 2 = Track 2. Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

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Quote Hello Francois,

Please start a new thread next time...but anyway. You were in the right place. The master volumer for each track is in the Audio Mixing Room.

Dave


I found that Audio Mixing Room process baffling. I couldn't tell which track was which since the labels didn't correspond to the track names below. If I adjusted a volume while the music was running and adjusted it again it would change incrementally instead of the master volume. I just saw a Youtube video suggested in another post showing the horiztontal sliders are master volume in that Mixing Room. I would have preferred a simple slider on the track.
The horizontal slider controls the level of the whole track, the vertical slider controls the level of the one selected clip.

You can tell which slider in the Audio Mixing Room is controlling which track. The label on top refers to the track number I.E. Audio 1 = Track 1. Audio 2 = Track 2.


OK. Thanks for the reply.
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