Copy envelope for multiple parameters at once

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rsaulo
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Copy envelope for multiple parameters at once

Post by rsaulo » Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:08 pm

Hi,

There is any way to copy the envelope for ALL the automated parameters from on clip to another in arrangement???

I explain.

If I have 2 clips in arrangement, same track, each clip has differents MIDI notes, so I cannot copy entire clip, I want to only copy the envelopes for all automated parameters (filter cutoff, resonance, synth params, etc) to the other clip I need to select one by one, select, right click, select "copy envelope", and paste on another clip...

Anyone has the same problem or I´m doing something wrong???

tks

HorusProject
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Re: Copy envelope for multiple parameters at once

Post by HorusProject » Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:29 pm

I would try this...

duplicate the clip that has your modulation automation

then delete the midi notes in the piano roll and copy the midi notes from the clip you want to modulate.

this saves you copying and pasting each envelope which is possible just takes longer.


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rsaulo
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Re: Copy envelope for multiple parameters at once

Post by rsaulo » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:58 pm

This will work, I´ll try it. Thanks

But an option to "Copy ALL clip envelopes" will be very welcome.

Thanks

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Re: Copy envelope for multiple parameters at once

Post by petestedt » Fri Oct 23, 2020 8:35 pm

I agree, a “copy all automation” feature would be a great addition! For now, here’s my workaround:

Make a duplicate of the track. Route the audio/midi from the original (A) to the copy (B). Make sure B is on INPUT. On track B, keep only the clip that has the automation you want to apply. You can turn down the volume/deactivate midi notes on this clip since the audio/MIDI is coming from A. In A, you can delete all audio/MIDI devices. "B" contains just a dummy clip(s) containing automation only; "A" contains the source MIDI or audio.

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