Audio envelopes: adding 2 points at once?

ken c wrote on 6/4/2006, 4:37 AM
It would be nice to be able to have an "add double point" feature to the audio envelope line ... anyone know if this is possible?

What I mean is, when I'm adding a clip from my non-main sound track to the project, where I had the audio at zero volume,I always have to add four points manually, eg the start point, the up envelope, the close up envelope, and end point, as in this Vegas timeline screencap:

http://www.copywritingu.com/audiopoint.gif

(this is from b-cam footage audio, usually muted, it's an audience cam, to add audio from it, say an audience question, I have to go from zero db to adding in the small audio clip I want, then back to zero)

since I do hundreds of these, it would be nice to be able to click on the audio envelope line and have it add 2 points vs the default single one... anyone know how?

thx,

ken

Comments

Grazie wrote on 6/4/2006, 5:19 AM
There is a 4-point script out there.

Excalibur has a fab multi track V/O and "other/s" track reducer. You can set just WHAT tracks you want to adjust; how much; WHERE the curve appears and there are all "buss-able"

If you do loads of V/O or/and needing this type of work done in a snap . .Excalibur.
Spot|DSE wrote on 6/4/2006, 6:03 AM
The free volume envelope is here
Roger Magnusson has one as well. Other plugins also offer multi-envelope generation, audio tools, etc.
ken c wrote on 6/4/2006, 10:13 AM
thanks - appreciate it.. I'll check it out, and the other plugins..

ken
Spot|DSE wrote on 6/4/2006, 10:26 AM
Ken, since you already have Ultimate S, you'll find this in the audio tools tab too.
Cooldraft wrote on 6/9/2006, 5:13 PM
I don't see such a thing in the audio tab of ULT s. Also the fre envelope wants V5 not V6. Is there a way to fix?
jetdv wrote on 6/9/2006, 5:55 PM
How about this one?
FourPoints.js
rs170a wrote on 6/9/2006, 6:45 PM
Excellent!!!
The script wizard does it again :-)
What I like about this one is that I can highlight an area and it works on just this selection!!
Thanks very much for that Edward.

Mike
johnmeyer wrote on 6/9/2006, 6:57 PM
He's back .... !!

Nice to see you up to your old tricks, Ed.