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dweezilzNewbie Joined: Jun 18, 2013 20:17Messages: 12Offline
Solved byDec 04, 2022 17:31
I'm not sure if my memory is failing but in the past I thought I could create 4 volume keyframe points and then drag the middle 'bar' between the inner keyframes up to raise the volume in just that tiny section so that I didn't have to raise one keyframe, then try to raise the other inner keyframe to the exact same point (I know I can do it by typing in the number in the keyframe section).
Is this functionality I'm recalling from a different product or is there a way to do that (or has that ability been removed)?
JL_JLSenior ContributorLocation: Arizona, USAJoined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01Messages: 6091Offline
Dec 04, 2022 17:53
I don't ever recall it working like that, the double arrow in the audio raises or lowers entire clip volume.
Another way, if you are using the volume keyframe editor, you can use the "Duplicate from Previous Keyframe" to set middle bar right edge keyframe to have the left edge volume.
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