That sounds like a promising approach.

 

Also, you might be able to delete the automation in the event view by
deleting the graphic element.  Not sure of that, but its worth a try.  I
would be interested to know the result.

 

Good luck.

 

--Pete

 

 

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Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 6:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Two automation questions

 

Explains much.  This is strictly audio tracks.  Darrell can see event view
but doesn't know what to do with them or how to delete them or whatever.  If
I wanted to just have clean tracks without all the volume changes, couldn't
I just clone the tracks with the events unchecked and then delete the tracks
I messed up?

 

From: Peter Torpey <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 4:04 PMDarrell can see it but doesn't know
what to do with it.  

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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Two automation questions

 

Michelle,

 

If you have an audio track, you won't see much in the Event View - only the
place where you inserted the audio.  You may see an image which corresponds
to any automation you put on the track, but the JSonar scripts won't be able
to do anything with this graphic for automation.

 

With MIDI tracks, just arrow over to other columns if you don't hear
anything at first.  then arrow down to see the event at the desired time.

 

To get into Event View, type Alt+4.

 

Also, when in the Event View, yu can hit the applications key to bring up a
list of different types of events, and filter the type of events you will
see based on what you have checked off.

 

Good luck.

 

Hope that helps.

 

--Pete

 

 

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Sorry, don't mean to be so grouchy.  I just hate when I can't figure stuff
out.  I totally don't see anything on event list.  It just stays in the
track view.  Hm.

 

 

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*great big frustrated sigh* I don't see anything when I do either thing, alt
4 or errow down to event list.  Nothing at all.

 

From: Brian Olesen <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 3:08 PM

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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Two automation questions

 

hi,

go into the view menu and down arrow to it.

then you get a very fine grid of stuff.

each event on each line, and then right and left arrow through all the
information there.

press enter on the item you wanna change, or delete, if you want to delete
the current event.

This was just to get you started using event view.

Best regards

 

 

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How do I access the event view? 

 

From: Nicki D <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 12:03 PM

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Subject: Re: [Jsonar] Two automation questions

 

Michelle,

When you are on the track in question bring up the event view window. Arrow
to the audio event column. You may see something like "shape" indicated
beside "audio". Try deleting these shape events. That may remove your
automation(s). If for some reason you don't see shape (which is entirely
possible) try re-recording the automation by making sure that you start the
re-recording of the automation either before or at the location where the
old automation started. I too realize that it is not very easy to undo
automation, especially after the "undo" is no longer an option.

HTH

Nicki D

  

 

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Subject: [Jsonar] Two automation questions

First, how do I just erase everything in my automations and start over?  Is
there a way to do that?  This is after undo doesn't work any more.  Turning
the feature off and then setting the volume to a certain level then turning
the read and write functions back on doesn't seem to erase anything. Second
question,  I can't seem to get small changes to stick.  I might make a
change and then decide that it was too big a change.  I press play and then
adjust.  I hear the adjustment in my headphones.  I press stop.  When I
press play again, the stupid thing goes back where I had it when I made the
adjustment that was wrong.

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