Forgive my ignorance, but what's so dreadful about stereo tracks in Avid?
(I don't use Avid much these days, but I use stereo tracks all the time in Premiere and I would hate to have to go back to mono-only tracks.)
On 12 August 2014 00:51, Shirley Gutierrez guanacaa@aol.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Is Avid trying to destroy volume key framing?
First, there was the imprisonment of this feature as part of the "Not So Smart Tools" back in v.5. User outrage managed to get it out of jail that time. Then, it became impossible to dissolve between audio segments that had animation gain keyframes, something that Avid always used to do well. Now, it seems that ganging keyframes across stereo pairs means setting in and out points, a new and totally unnecessary bit of work, and enough to drive you insane if you have lots of mixing to do. Why? is this an attempt to force us to use those dreadful stereo only tracks?
Oy.
Shirley
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