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Maybe I'm missing something, but I cannot lasso or highlight all keyframes of a track in a timeline.
Unlike clip keyframes, in which you can select and delete them all via the effect control window, in order to delete track keyframes in CS6, it appears one must manually select every single keyframe individually. AAAARGH! Even though you can "lasso" or drag a "selection" around things on the track timeline, it will NOT select groups of track keyframes you lasso.
I've checked the CS6 documentation, and still see no way to do this...even though it mentions being able to click outside the clip and drag a selection.
Try it.
1. create timeline
2. set audio mixer channel 1 to "write"
3. hit play and go crazy with your channel 1 mixer slider
4. hit stop
5. change option on Audio 1 on timeline so that you can "show track keyframes"
6. see all those pretty keyframes?...now try to delete them all at once without deleting your audio/video clip...
Any questions?
There is no reason why, in a professional application such as this, you shouldn't be able to select multiple keyframes and delete them. Feature request? Or am I missing something.
NOTE: I'm talking about TRACK automation keyframes not CLIP keyframes.
...or you could just use the pen tool to lasso and remove Track Keyframes...
it works for me:
#pen tool (p) lasso them cattle in, hit delete and wait a second (depending on your machine),
hit Pos1, play, all good
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Hi Dragonspear.
I recreated this exactly the way you did it.
(i rarely use track keyframes, so you had me hooked )
the way, you did it it doesn't work.
then again, track keyframes, as i understand are for mixing.
what i did might seem a bit like a "work"around, but after i tried lassoing and did not succeed, (as expected)
i hit Pos1 set the track1 in audio mixer to zero, set it to write and hit play, got the coffee off the stove, poured some, when i came back, i had 2 keyframes, both at 0.
this might be just a little help but at least, you can easily get rid of a sequence or all of your track- keyframes
and it might work until someone point's you to a "real" resolution or to the feature request form, if noone else has the right solution.
i would also think it would be nice to be able to lasso those
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Ha! Nice idea. I'm just glad I don't have a full hour of track automation. ><
I'll be using that method until someone else can confirm it can't be done with a cowboy and some rope 😜
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you could also move the mix to a new audio-track, when it's a full hour... this would get rid of them all.
and if it's just a section, you would just like to correct, well, you'll have to mix it again anyway.
so i kinda don't see your point in deleting keyframes, you'll need new ones anyway, right?
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...or you could just use the pen tool to lasso and remove Track Keyframes...
it works for me:
#pen tool (p) lasso them cattle in, hit delete and wait a second (depending on your machine),
hit Pos1, play, all good
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and keep smiling
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Thank heavens for this pen tool. It just saved me from shift clicking a zillion messed up keyframes. Much appreciated!
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you're very welcome!
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I know this is an old post but this might help for the future. I had about 70 clips with rubber banded audio. I selected them all and then right clicked and selected "Remove Attributes". Selected Volume and that brought my audio back to original.
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Wow this has been bugging me too. Dragonspear could you mark either @omeg47547554 or Felix CL​'s response as an answer to save people scrolling the entire thread? Personally I prefer the pen tool as the answer as it's a bit more precise than removing all attributes.
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When I try this, it deletes all associated clips.
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Must be doing something wrong.
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Thank you!!!!
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who would have thought clicking the Pen tool would act as a lasso? stupid Adobe...Brilliant Felix!!! Thank you!
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A worthy and logical feature request.
One can Shift Click individual keyframes and delete them as a multiple delete.. but it would be better to be able to lassoo or select a range via what one would expect of Click - Shift- Click ( ie. A range selection)
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or just use the pen tool with track keyframes.
this poor orphan get's used so rarely, also you can just click to add a keyframe, not Ctrl+click like you have to with the selection tool.
lasso track keyframes,
Alt-click to move in place, ctrl+click to adjust Bezier... so many neat and fast uses...
it's a nice and friendly tool and if youd don't at least lasso Track-Keyframes with it, it will only go the way of the Dodo in CS7, and who would want that?
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Pen Tool.
Good call SIr.
Note. One must do the select ( lassoo) delete... and then click elsewhere so the timeline redraws.
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Neat! The Pen Tool, eh? Never thought of that.
Appreciated,
Hunt
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Ha! Merry Christmas to me! Thank you Felix CL, yhis will save me so much
time! ...too bad the Adobe manuel does not specify that! I did actually
read the section on track keyframes before making this post. grin
I will say this one final thought though. Considering you can use the
selection tool (V) to do everything that the pen tool can...you would think
that would include actually SELECTING keyframes! chuckle At the very
LEAST, you'd think a tool with a name like "SELECTION TOOL" would be the
go-to tool for any selection process^^ Just sayin^^
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How to use the Selection Tool or the Pen Tool
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premierepro/cs/using/WS1c9bc5c2e465a58a91cf0b1038518aef7-7e63a.html
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Check this out in case its a bug ....though.
Try deleting a bunch of key frames with the Pen Tool that have been created by the Mixer in Write Mode. eg do not delete all of them.
Then delete the audio clip from that track.
Does it leave the track loaded with key frames but no audio clip?
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yes and that's how it should behave.
...Since we're talking about Track-Keyframes and not Clip-Keyframes.
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O.K sure..but can you now clear those Track Key Frames ( ie. Default the Track to normal)
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Yes.
shooternz wrote:
O.K sure..but can you now clear those Track Key Frames ( ie. Default the Track to normal)
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Obviously I was reading from an older manual...chuckle Thank you Ann Bens
Select keyframes
If you want to modify or copy a keyframe, first select it in a Timeline
panel. Unselected keyframes appear hollow; selected keyframes appear solid.
You don’t need to select segments between keyframes because you can drag
segments directly. Also, segments automatically adjust when you change the
keyframes that define their end points.
Do any of the following:
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To select a keyframe, use the Selection tool or the Pen tool to click
the Keyframe icon in the Timeline panel.
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To select multiple keyframes, Shift-click with the Selection tool or the
Pen tool to select multiple contiguous or noncontiguous keyframes in a
Timeline panel.
Note: When you position the Selection or Pen tool over a keyframe, the
pointer appears with a Keyframe icon .
- To select multiple keyframes by dragging in the Timeline panel, use
the Pen tool to draw a marquee selection box around the keyframes.
Shift-drag to add more keyframes to an existing selection.
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Dragonspear wrote:
Obviously I was reading from an older manual...chuckle
Dragonspear,
That is the current version. It certainly needs some updated screenshots, however. I'll alert the tech writer about this page.
Thanks,
Kevin