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Participant
June 1, 2023
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How do I copy "volume track keyframe" to another timeline

  • June 1, 2023
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I have a project with VO placed in place and music with "volume track keyframe" keyed to duck the music down fo VO. The idea is to place optional music in the place and still keep the same ducking timing. How can I copy those keyframes to other timeline?

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Community Expert
June 1, 2023

If you add the keyframes to the track mixer they will stay in place when you delete the music and add the alternative.

 

Original:

Audio deleted:

New music:

Participant
June 8, 2023

Thank you for your awesome answer. But it's the different the situation I've encountered.

 

Let's say my co-worker created a new composition and they did thier part and some reason they want to copy my track keyframe.


Is there a solution without duplicating my timeline and move all their work to it?

Inspiring
June 8, 2023

Well, you could, but if you want my advice, redo the keyframes on the clip level, or nest your whole audio track and apply the keyframes on the nest, that would give you more control and freedom should anything come up at a later stage.

 

Anyway, to copy the keyframes from the track, you will need to select them all, one by one while holding down the Shift key. It'll be very tedious as there's no way to select all track keyframes easily. CTRL + C to copy the selected keyframes and CTRL + V to paste. Note that the pasting will happen where your playhead is and on the same track they were copied from.

Inspiring
June 1, 2023

I dont' think there's a way to copy track keyframes, your only option is to duplicate the sequence and change the music in the duplicated one.