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  • Re: Audio Auto Gain?

    [quote user="Job ter Burg"] You need to magnify the tracks so that you may see the gain applied. Also, if you open the Audio Mixer, and click on "Clip", you will get into the Automation Gain tool. With that, you can use your mouse to ride the levels. Furthermore, I personally often prefer to use the "old" method: placing
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by normrobot on Wed, Aug 5 2009
  • Re: Audio Auto Gain?

    [quote user="Larry Rubin"] Just want to check your procedure: If you go to the timeline fast (hamburger) menu and select "audio data", there should be 6 options: none, energy plot, sample plot, clip gain, auto gain, and auto pan. Do these options show up on your system? If not, try rebuilding the site settings files. To do this,
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by normrobot on Wed, Aug 5 2009
  • Audio Auto Gain?

    I'm sorry if this is really simple but it's driving me crazy. I want to keyframe sections of my music to lower it when there's an interview and then raise it when the person is done talking. I know the first step is to make sure the Audio Auto Gain is selected from the timeline's fast menu so I can see the rubberbands, but the Audio
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by normrobot on Wed, Jul 29 2009
  • Re: Not that many bytes left?

    Thank you!
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by normrobot on Fri, Jul 3 2009
  • Not that many bytes left?

    Hello, I'm having some trouble exporting a project. I'm trying to export a QT reference and keep getting an error: "Exception: Not That Many Bytes Left" and it won't let me continue. I've been working in Avid all week and exported things yesterday with no problems. The harddrives associated with Avid all have plenty of space
    Posted to Avid Xpress Pro - PC (Forum) by normrobot on Thu, Jul 2 2009
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