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    How do I select more than clip to lower the volume levels of each selected clip with the same amount of dbs? Highlighting two clips next to each other, holding down the alt key and pulling down the orange band only lowers the one clip's volume - not the clip next to it.

    I do not want to lower the entire track's volume - only the highlighted clips. Do I have to do each clip one by one?

    Thanks
    Gavin
    Regards,
    Gavin

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  • #2
    Well there are a few ways...what you can do in your situation is just add a Graphic Equalizer filter and lower the dB with the first bar (Level's on the left) then start duplicating that filter to the other clips by selecting the clip that has the filter, then dragging it from the Info panel onto the new clip.

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    • #3
      Thanks. That worked great. I created an AudioFX folder with a selection of +/- db settings and will use it this way in future.
      Regards,
      Gavin

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