Move Audio Keyframes 1 Frame at a Time

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Move Audio Keyframes 1 Frame at a Time

PostMon Aug 15, 2022 10:58 pm

I am trying to move audio keyframes over just a little bit without changing the audio levels. When I hold Shift, that allows me to move either up/down, or side/side while maintaining its reference point in the opposite direction.

The annoying thing is that it always seems to think I am trying to adjust it up/down even though my hand is clearly moving side to side. So is there an easier way to move keyframes over a frame at a time instead of just the Shift button?
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Re: Move Audio Keyframes 1 Frame at a Time

PostTue Aug 16, 2022 6:14 am

On the Edit page: Mark menu > Move Selected Keyframes Left/Right
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Re: Move Audio Keyframes 1 Frame at a Time

PostTue Aug 16, 2022 6:21 pm

Reynaud Venter wrote:On the Edit page: Mark menu > Move Selected Keyframes Left/Right

That's so helpful, thank you! Is there a way to do that within Fairlight as well? Right now I use the Range Selection and then move the fader line to create the 4 keyframes. So then I would need to bounce back to the Edit tab and move the keyframes that way?
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Re: Move Audio Keyframes 1 Frame at a Time

PostTue Aug 16, 2022 7:49 pm

Thanks Reynaud! Moving audio keyframes has always been a pain. I wonder why they put a command that by Resolve's own standard (i.e. moving clips up or down a track) should be a shift-drag command up in the menu system.
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