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To change the volume/panning, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Pencil from the Toolbox.
2. If you want to make fine adjustments, press and hold [Shift].
3. Click on a Volume/Pan handle (the small breakpoint squares) and drag
up/down.
A value label appears, indicating the Volume (in dB) or Pan position (again, if
you haven’t yet edited the Pan curve for the Event, you have to create a new
Pan curve first - see below).
The volume curve ranges from 0.0 dB down to –infinity. If you need to go
above unity gain (amplify the sound), use the Monitor mixer faders (which
can be automated using the Write function; see page 324).
Creating Volume/Pan Curves
Adding new points to the curve
Adding points (“breakpoints”) to the curve is done in a way similar to editing con-
troller data in the editor:
1. Set the Snap value as desired.
2. Select the Pencil.
3. Hold down [Alt] (and [Shift] if desired, see previous page).
4. Click somewhere in the “curve area” or press the mouse button and drag
up down to find the right point.
Editing points
If you want to move or change the vertical position of an existing “break-
point”, click on it with the Pencil and drag it up/down or sideways.
The Snap value applies for which positions you can move the value to.
If you want to make sure the breakpoint isn’t moved left/right, hold
down [Shift]. As described above, this also makes the value change in
smaller steps.
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