Specifications

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To delete a clip gain breakpoint with the Pencil
tool:
1 Ensure that the Clip Gain Line option is en-
abled.
2 Select the Pencil tool.
3 Option-click (Mac) or Alt-click (Windows) the
breakpoint you want to delete.
Using the Trim Tools
The Trim tools let you adjust all selected break-
points up or down by dragging anywhere within
that selection. Unlike track-based Volume auto-
mation, which scales when trimming, clip gain
provides true trimming (where clip gain settings
maintain their fixed relations to one another
when trimming).
To trim the selected clip gain settings up or down:
1 Ensure that the Clip Gain Line option is en-
abled.
2 Make an Edit selection that includes the clip
gain settings that you want to adjust.
3 Select the Trim tool.
4 Click and drag up or down over the Clip Gain
Line within the Edit selection.
Nudging Clip Gain
Pro Tools 10 lets you nudge the selected clip
gain settings up or down by the
Nudge Clip Gain
By
amount specified in the Pro Tools Editing
Preferences. You can also nudge the selected
clip gain settings back or forward in the clip by
the specified nudge amount.
To set the Nudge Clip Gain By amount:
1 Choose Setup > Preferences.
2 Click the Editing tab.
3 Enter the desired value for the Nudge Clip Gain
By
setting.
4 Click OK.
To nudge the selected clip gain up:
Press Control+Shift+Up Arrow (Mac) or
Start+Shift+Up Arrow (Windows).
To nudge the selected clip gain down:
Press Control+Shift+Down Arrow (Mac) or
Start+Shift+Down Arrow (Windows).
Using the Trim tool to boost or attenuate clip gain
breakpoints
You can also nudge Clip Gain up or down
with EUCON. See the Artist Series and
Pro Tools guide for more info.
If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, you
can use the scroll wheel to nudge the se-
lected clip gain settings up or down. Press
Control+Shift (Mac) or Start+Shift (Win-
dows) and scroll the scroll wheel up or
down.