Feature request Copy clip gain
Is it possible to have the script also copy the clip gain over to the new Field recorder channel?
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I'm walking out the door, but ...
Couldn't you do a back and forth convert to clip gain to volume, copy it, undo that, go over to the next clip, paste volume, and then do convert volume to clip gain?
It's a clunky macro, but seems like it would work.
- In reply toLinus_Gidstedt⬆:Linus Gidstedt @Linus_Gidstedt
I found that this has already been addressed here How to copy & paste volume gain and clip gain automation when using the field recorder package
But I think it should be possible to copy the clip gain inside the clipSelectFieldRecorderChannel script with no need to use a second track.