Specifications
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To nudge the selected clip gain back, do one of the
following:
Press Control+Shift+“–” (Minus) (Mac) or
Start+Shift+“–” (Minus) (Windows).
Press Control+Shift+M (Mac) or
Start+Shift+M (Windows).
Press Control+Shift+“,” (Comma) (Mac) or
Start+Shift+“,” (Comma) (Windows).
To nudge the selected clip gain forward, do one of
the following:
Press Control+Shift+“+” (Plus) (Mac) or
Start+Shift+“+” (Plus) (Windows).
Press Control+Shift+“.” (Period) (Mac) or
Start+Shift+“.” (Period) (Windows).
Press Control+Shift+“/” (Slash) (Mac) or
Start+Shift+“/” (Slash) (Windows).
Clearing Clip Gain
Pro Tools lets you clear the clip gain settings for
the current Edit selection. This resets the clip gain
for the selection to 0 dB. For clips only partially in-
cluded in the Edit selection, only the clip gain set-
tings within the Edit selection are affected.
To clear clip gain, do one of the following:
Right-click a clip or Edit selection and choose
Clip Gain > Clear Clip Gain.
Right-click the Clip Gain Fader icon for a single
clip and choose
Clear Clip Gain.
Select a clip or make an Edit selection and
choose
Edit > Clip Special > Clear Clip Gain.
Select a clip or make an Edit selection and press
Control+Shift+B (Mac) or Start+Shift+B (Win-
dows).
Press Option (Mac) or Alt (Windows) and click
Clip Gain Fader icon for a single clip.
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Clip Gain
Pro Tools lets you cut, copy, and paste clip gain
settings, so that you can apply the clip gain settings
from one clip to any other. Clip gain settings can-
not be cut, copied, or pasted across clip boundar-
ies.
To cut clip gain settings:
1 Select a single whole clip or make an Edit selec-
tion within a single whole clip.
2 Do one of the following:
• Choose
Edit > Cut Special > Cut Clip Gain.
• Press Control+Shift+X (Mac) or Start+Shift+X
(Windows).
The selected clip gain settings are cut and copied to
the clipboard. Clip gain breakpoints on the clip-
board are time-stamped with the playback times in
the timebase of the track being copied (which
means you can cut and paste clip gain settings from
clips on tick-based tracks and have the pasted clip
gain settings match the corresponding bar:beat lo-
cations of clips on other tick-based tracks).
To copy clip gain settings:
1 Select a single whole clip or make an Edit selec-
tion within a single whole clip.
2 Do one of the following:
• Choose
Edit > Copy Special > Copy Clip Gain.
• Press Control+Shift+C (Mac) or Start+Shift+C
(Windows).
• Right-click any single whole clip selection and
choose
Clip Gain > Copy Clip Gain.
You can cut clip gain settings from any Edit
selection. However, if you want to cut and
paste clip gain settings, you can only paste
the clip gain settings cut from a single clip.