[In 11.9.0] Level Change at Cue Markers
[In 11.9.0] Level Change at Cue Markers
I inserted a couple of cue markets (using F7) in an audio track, where I need to temporarily lower the audio level for some dialogue mid-track and then bring it back up to standard level. Is there an easy way to do this - to convert the cue markets to level Change sub-cues?
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Re: Level Change at Cue Markers
In SCS 11.9.0 (release candidate now available) you can set sub-cues to start 'on cue marker'. For example:
Q1<1>: Audio file cue with cue markers M1, M2, etc assigned
Q1<2>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M1 of Q1<1>
Q1<3>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M2 of Q1<1>
So the whole operation is contained with a single cue (Q1).
Q1<1>: Audio file cue with cue markers M1, M2, etc assigned
Q1<2>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M1 of Q1<1>
Q1<3>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M2 of Q1<1>
So the whole operation is contained with a single cue (Q1).
Re: Level Change at Cue Markers
> In SCS 11.9.0 (release candidate now available) you can set sub-cues to start 'on cue marker'. For example:
> Q1<1>: Audio file cue with cue markers M1, M2, etc assigned
> Q1<2>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M1 of Q1<1>
> Q1<3>: Level change sub-cue set to start on cue marker M2 of Q1<1>
Thanks Mike. I think I got partway there but I hadn't realised that Q1<1> was the original sound cue - so I ended up with a level change without anything playing to change it.