Great video... I came here because of the 'bug' mentioned at the end, during the Q&A... I spent the morning trying to find a solution to that... Put the automation in preview mode, adjust the fader to the desired position, select the area where you want the moves applied and hit 'Edit - Automation - Write to Current' ---> Cmd + / on a Mac. It did the trick for me.
This is helpful but adding buttons for all the automation choices would be extremely helpful. i.e a button that reads Capture Current Automation Point(not in the buffer). Also buttons for "Glide to", "Glide Pan" etc. Those options are buried in the Edit menu. (yes I know there are key commands)
Great video... I came here because of the 'bug' mentioned at the end, during the Q&A... I spent the morning trying to find a solution to that... Put the automation in preview mode, adjust the fader to the desired position, select the area where you want the moves applied and hit 'Edit - Automation - Write to Current' ---> Cmd + / on a Mac. It did the trick for me.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 You're a great teacher, Andy
Excellent tutorial Andrew. Thank you.
great video! one question: what ist that "obj/bus" button exactly? thanks and cheers from berlin
Pretty brief. 👍🏻Well broow🔥
Great insight thx Andy!
Very insightful! Thank you so much
Great information and presented very clearly. Thanks Andrew!
thank you
Thanks for this!
This is helpful but adding buttons for all the automation choices would be extremely helpful. i.e a button that reads Capture Current Automation Point(not in the buffer). Also buttons for "Glide to", "Glide Pan" etc. Those options are buried in the Edit menu. (yes I know there are key commands)
Thank you 😊
brilliant
Thank you