shortshorts Posted January 17, 2018 Share Posted January 17, 2018 Little throwback question here it seems. My project automation got all screwed up because I was monkeying around. I want to move all the automation in a track at once so that the automation stays aligned relative to each other. Bonus if I could do it to the whole project without 15 steps. For example, a track has Volume, Pan, and several Insert Automations - need to move them all at once. Is this possible without creating extra regions, or other multiple steps? Feel free to link if this has already been covered. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3ple Posted January 17, 2018 Share Posted January 17, 2018 Little throwback question here it seems. My project automation got all screwed up because I was monkeying around. I want to move all the automation in a track at once so that the automation stays aligned relative to each other. Bonus if I could do it to the whole project without 15 steps. For example, a track has Volume, Pan, and several Insert Automations - need to move them all at once. Is this possible without creating extra regions, or other multiple steps? Feel free to link if this has already been covered. Thanks! I don't think you can (at least not that I know of). What I do is, I move/copy the region to another track and it automatically moves/copies all automation and then I delete that copied region. Logic will ask you if you want to move/copy the automation, unless you're like me: I have it turned off (the notification) and then I have 2 shortcuts, one to turn the option of moving/copying the automation ON and one for OFF. It makes my life easier and faster. In my case is Shift+Y (for Yes) and Shift+N (for No). Hope it helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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