How can I select sections of automation?

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Agent_Trig
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How can I select sections of automation?

Post by Agent_Trig » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:01 pm

I have a filter automation (manually created so got hundreds of points creating the automation) running through pretty much the entire track.

There are a few sections of automation that I'd like to simply delete.

Is there any way I can easily select more than one point without manually zooming in and clicking each individual one?

Thanks

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Re: How can I select sections of automation?

Post by Michael Hatsis » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:08 pm

Agent_Trig wrote:I have a filter automation (manually created so got hundreds of points creating the automation) running through pretty much the entire track.

There are a few sections of automation that I'd like to simply delete.

Is there any way I can easily select more than one point without manually zooming in and clicking each individual one?

Thanks
Select tthe ime that contains the breakpoints you want to delete and hit command + delete( os x ) or control + delete (win)

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Re: How can I select sections of automation?

Post by siliconarc » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:09 pm

[edit] what he said :)

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Re: How can I select sections of automation?

Post by Agent_Trig » Thu Dec 05, 2013 4:20 pm

Michael Hatsis wrote:
Agent_Trig wrote:I have a filter automation (manually created so got hundreds of points creating the automation) running through pretty much the entire track.

There are a few sections of automation that I'd like to simply delete.

Is there any way I can easily select more than one point without manually zooming in and clicking each individual one?

Thanks
Select tthe ime that contains the breakpoints you want to delete and hit command + delete( os x ) or control + delete (win)
Excellent, thank you.

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