Old 07-29-2021, 10:54 AM   #1
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Is there an action for removing take envelopes from a selected item? I've been using "SWS/S&M: Hide and bypass take volume envelope" which works to disable them, but if I later go back to the item and open the take envelope the old points are still there.

There is an action "Envelope: Clear or remove envelope", however that only works on single envelopes that are already selected, so I wouldn't be able to select a whole bunch of items and actually delete the take envelopes. Possible I'm missing something? Or is this an area where a custom script might be necessary?
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Old 08-02-2021, 07:44 PM   #2
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This would be very useful. I also ran into being unable to select multiple items and delete all their take envelopes.

Now days I only use the pitch envelope; my mix workflow has evolved past using the others.
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Old 08-04-2021, 09:31 PM   #3
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edit:
posted too soon. just checked reapack. searched for 'clear' and this came up at the top of the list:

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Clear all take envelopes for all selected items
script is by amagalma
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which take envelopes? all? volume? pitch?

i'd think there are likely already scripts out there for this. found this from xraym:

Delete envelope points presving edges if time selection

i think there are also scripts to select specific envelopes. that might be something that needs to be worked into the 'clear envelope' script as well.

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