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I just trying to figure out a faster and more accurate way of doing this like simply. For example, I've drawn automation but want to flip it the opposite way without having to redraw them again, within the main Edit / Note automation pane, where the Pitch / Mod / Aftertouch tabs are located. I tried looking to see if there were any options provided vie the Studio X extension, but couldn't see any tools that would do this..or maybe I've missed something.

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by Jemusic on Sun Jul 09, 2017 7:56 pm
Just wondering a little why you would do this. After going to all the trouble of automating something in order to get to say sounding right if you flipped it over then it is not going to sound so right.

Could be interesting.

Flipping a keyboard around middle C is also quite cool.

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by scottmoncrieff on Sun Jul 09, 2017 10:12 pm
Why ?...well...imagine you are creating a complex modulation curve on an instrument but want a duplicate those points and lines so they are exactly the same but in the opposite direction or even in a vertical inverted position. Well you get the idea. The point is that, it can be the case of guestimating where those points are as well as being much more time consuming which could be otherwise created by a simple option to select to perform those automation tasks.

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by Lokeyfly on Mon Jul 10, 2017 2:42 am
If your asking what I think you are.

Highlight the area of the automation, and using the Transform Tool, flip that area from bottom to top (or vice-versa).

It's a perfectly legitimate question as the transform tool can create some very cool possibilities.

This will also hold those locations you wish to keep in place, in time unless you transform horizontally.

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by Vunsunta on Mon May 16, 2022 6:40 pm
Thank you, this is a great answer to the question!

The transform tool allows you to invert the automation points!

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