Maybe you all already do this, but I just had kind of a "Aha!" moment when I realized that I've been doing it wrong all these years.
Bottom line: if you have automation in your session, it's better to use Cut (X), instead of Delete in Shuffle mode when re-conforming to new picture changes.
Deleting automation breakpoints can easily cause unexpected weirdness, like a long slow ramp up to the next or previous breakpoint.
Bottom line: if you have automation in your session, it's better to use Cut (X), instead of Delete in Shuffle mode when re-conforming to new picture changes.
Deleting automation breakpoints can easily cause unexpected weirdness, like a long slow ramp up to the next or previous breakpoint.
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