RJ Johnston wrote:In the audio track header is an icon that looks like a cogwheel or spiked wheel. Click on that and select "Automation Off." The audio will play back at the default volume even if you keyframmed the envelope.
Here's some other information or tips. Press V to make the blue line visible or invisible. You can do the same by going to the View menu and selecting Audio Envelopes > Track volume. The envelope is still active even though it is invisible. You can reset the envelope by right-clicking the blue line and selecting Reset from the popup menu. Hopefully in your version of Vegas you can do the same thing.
I am using the latest, ver. 12, of Sony Movie Studio Platinum Suite. In the audio track header, the following icons are to the right of the track labeled "voice." Going left to right there are icons for: "Arm for record," "Track FX," "Mute," and "Solo."
I'm unable to locate a cogwheel or spiked wheel icon, or anyway to acquire the "Automation Off" command you described. I'm guessing that command is specific to Vegas. The V command as well as the alternative way to achieve the result works as you described.
After having edited w/ the blue line on and active, I am no longer concerned that I may be inadvertently causing an untoward effect and the unknown is now familiar. I have now gone past and chalk up the experience to "the learning curve."
Thanks for the push up and over.
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