At the moment I'm automating Lectric Panda's Amp to do exponential curves for audio clips. It feels too complicated for such a basic process.
Beside using a dummy clip to apply crossfades, or ssl mixer automation... is there a more streamlined way to do audio level curves?
My goal is to cut down on sequencer clutter.
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Crossfading to and from an empty clip is the only way without automating.
Audio clip fade curves is also something many others wish they would've added with automation curves and crossfades. It just feels like it's missing/broken when you go between them.
Audio clip fade curves is also something many others wish they would've added with automation curves and crossfades. It just feels like it's missing/broken when you go between them.
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Thanks, I just wanted to see if there was anything I missed.

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Crossfading to an empty clip doesn't allow exponential curves, does it?
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oh...this would be awesome, added the sample editor thingy.huggermugger wrote: ↑27 Jun 2022ProTools since forever...
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