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In Audition 2020 v. 13.0.2.35, I have an annoying problem. When I click on a multitrack keyframe to alter volume, a small icon below the cursor hides the decibel level. [Attachment, top image]
Something similar occurs when I want to change the length of a track using Global Clip Stretching. The stopwatch icon below the cursor blocks the percentage number of the change. [Attachment, bottom image]
I can find nothing in Preferences to address this problem and enlarging the track hkorizontally and/or vertically is no solution. Is there a fix for this?
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I suspect that this is a display resolution issue - the value displayed on this laptop is comfortably below the cursor. No, there is no adjustment within Audition for this, but there is a workaround: Right-click on the keyframe and select Edit Keyframe - you'll get this:-
Which gives you easy and accurate control of the relevent values.
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Can we address this issue again? This is happening to me anytime i want to alter the gain, stretch a clip, raise the DB, anything! it's so frustrating, and i've changed the display resolution in system preferences to all possible scaled resolutions and it happens at every resolution. help!
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(this has nothing to do with keyframes, it's whenever i am stretching the end or beginning of a clip). is there anyway to get rid of the cursor icon???
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Thanks for the workaround. It's helpful, but requires more steps than the other way. It's not crucial because I can go by the way the audio sounds and then match subsequent volume changes visually and with the dB number after the decimal point, which is still visible. I hope, however, that future versions will allow the entire dB number to be shown when dragging the keyframe around.
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This!! Just got a new computer and I use the stretch/pitch and volume automation ALL THE TIME. Has anyone found a fix?