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I was wanting to remix a finished project but I'm not sure of the safest most efficient way to remove the automation. Don't want to break anything else by mistake.

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by Lawrence on Thu Jul 28, 2016 4:22 pm
I think the fastest way is to select all of the tracks in the project and "Duplicate Complete". IIRC, track duplicates don't include automation so you should get a copy of everything without any automation, and then just delete the other tracks.
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by frank.crow on Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:10 pm
Oh wow, just saw on Studio One Expert that I can simply switch from read to auto off on each track. I kind of figured but it seemed to simple to be true. My automation was interfering with my gain staging. I know that at least some degree of my automation parameters will be replaced or adjusted depending on the direction this mix goes but I just didn't want to commit to that right now.

Mac Mini (Late 2014)
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Core I7
Memory: 16 GB
Presonus. Studio One Pro V6
Presonus Quantum
Hardware DBX 160a
Hardware DBX 160XT
GA. LA2A (clone)
GA. LA3A (clone)
WA76 1176 (clone)
WA EQP Pultec (clone)
WA 73 Neve (clone)
Softube. Console 1 MK3 (pending)
Presonus. Faderport 8 (dual)


"God's grace" :D
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by Lawrence on Thu Jul 28, 2016 7:15 pm
Oh sure. I thought you wanted to literally remove all of the envelopes and nodes but yes, you can switch the modes off all at once

Glad you got it sorted.

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