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Solved Remove all Gain Envelope Edits?

Kendomixes

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I know you can bypass gain envelope edits, but is there an easy way to delete all notes in the gain envelope? Perhaps an easy select all? I was starting over on some vocal edits and I imported the original source audio file. I was surprised to see that that source audio file had the same gain envelope edits that I had previously done. Perhaps if I create a copy of that original source file under different name, might it come in without the gain envelope? (regardless would be great if there's a way to reset the gain envelope).

Any suggestions appreciated.
Scott
 
There is a key-command for resetting the Gain Envelope!

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Awesome - Thanks!
 
I looked it up! I used this one after importing a lot of audio tracks for mixing to normalise all of them to -12db peaks as a starting point.
Nothing unusual, sounds better then it is:)
I now use it as "normalize to -12db" assigned to a key command and macro-button
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Thanks!

I added "Edit|Deselect All" at the end so that all the events weren't still selected after running the macro.

I'm trying to remember the significance of the "Relative" option being enabled = "1" or disabled = "0"?

The "Normalize -12" macro included with Studio One has the"Relative" option disabled = "0".

Thoughts?

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As I understand it the "Relative" option would make no difference when used in conjunction with the "Normalize Audio" command.
The Audio is first fixed at peaks 0db, then, for example applying -12db afterwards would not make a difference relative or absolute.
But if only using the "edit volume" command by itself,"relative" would change the gain of the event relative to the current set volume.
"Relative" unchecked would set it to an absolute value.
So event gain at -10db, Edit volume at +1db relative would change it to -9
Event gain at -10db, Edit Volume at +1db relative unchecked would result in +1db

Hope this makes sense, no native speaker here!
 
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