Not sure I understand the question, I use one audio envelope for the entire track, put two points on it very close together at start and at end so it can end and begin where I want, then do anything I want in the middle with further points
Not sure I understand the question, I use one audio envelope for the entire track, put two points on it very close together at start and at end so it can end and begin where I want, then do anything I want in the middle with further points
Yes I know how to use track envelope. I am looking for event envelop lie the way I can apply it to video events!
I don't believe there is a way. You can add a Volume Fx to the event, but it can't be animated. Nor can you animate gain. It would appear that envelopes can only be added to Video events. I'm afraid you're stuck with using track envelope for volume. There is a switch to Lock Envelopes to Events so you can keep the envelope points when moving an event on the timeline.
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wrote on 12/12/2020, 7:22 AM
In lieu of an envelope, you can split the audio at points where you want to change the level. Change the level on that event and do dissolves between events.
You could open the audio event in Sound Forge (or other audio edit app) and make changes there. SF Pro has a few different volume envelopes (one like VP's timeline envelope) and two others, 'Process> Fade > Graphic' and Effects> Envelope)
You could open the audio event in Sound Forge (or other audio edit app) and make changes there. SF Pro has a few different volume envelopes (one like VP's timeline envelope) and two others, 'Process> Fade > Graphic' and Effects> Envelope)
thanks but i was looking for easy and direct way on the event itself
I am not aware an volume 'envelope' for individual audio events within VP. Aside from the event's 'Gain' parameter which affects the entire event's amplitude.. (click and drag the top edge of the audio event), which you are probably aware of already.
I am not aware an volume 'envelope' for individual audio events within VP. Aside from the event's 'Gain' parameter which affects the entire event's amplitude.. (click and drag the top edge of the audio event), which you are probably aware of already.
Yes it is not possible for audio event, only for video events. Hopefully this feature will be added in next update.