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When moving multiple keyframes on audio clips, I used to be able hold shift to lock them all in place by amplitude whilst dragging to reposition. Now they seem to jump up or down, and won't hold their level value while dragging. Is this a bug or a preference setting I need to revert to somewhere?
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Yes I have seen the same.
Looks like a bug.
Vertically works fine ist the horizontally movement that is broken.
Something like this?
https://www.dropbox.com/home/Public?preview=audio+keyframes.mp4
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Ann's right, definitely a bug. In my rig, IF I keep the mouse relatively 'flat' vertically while dragging horizontally, it works. Much movement up or down, the keyframes jump. They do seem to sort of snap "back" if I bring the mouse down a bit. So I'm getting around it.
But ... very annoying.
Neil
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very frustrating. Any solve? I cant find anything.
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David,
So far, no. In my rig if I stay fairly close to horizontal they stay where they should. But that's not easy to do.
If they move I've found that they seem to sort of "snap" into place if I'm slowly moving the cursor towards the original vertical spot.
For what it's worth.
Neil
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Same issue, super frustrating.
This one is driving me insane, it's creating a ton of inconsistencies in my audio mix. It seems like a relatively simple bug to fix, given it has worked the same as long as I can remember.
What good is an acknowledgment from an "Adobe Community Professional" in the support community if there's no fix or any indication that a fix is coming?
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We are users you like you.
Adobe never tells when an update/fix is due.
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Hi, the solution is pretty simple. There is several shortcuts to move your audio keyframe horizontaly. The only thing is that it's not a default shortcut. You have to asign it. In your Keybord shortcut panel just search for " Audio keyframe" . And assign a shortcut both for Move Audio Keyframe 1 frame earlier and later. And that's it.
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This is fixed internally and should be fixed in the next patch release.