The Keyframe editor works fine with single clips but the moment you select multiple clips, the panel goes blank. This seems to be a bug.
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Also, I would add the ability to select and view multiple tracks, aka filter tracks, while also having just one track Focused on, similar to how Cakewalk or Pro Tools shows MIDI tracks.
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Last edited by ShaheedMalik on Wed May 28, 2025 12:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Ok - I like how you transformed the conversation. This is perhaps more constructive. It would also be good if they allowed for curve manipulation in the keyframe panel below the timeline (also supporting multiple selected clips).
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There’s a little keyframe icon above the timeline that exposes something almost like a track in the timeline below the audio tracks and this only lets you manipulate keyframe location but not curves. This is a distinct panel from the keyframe editor panel. I only have a single monitor, maybe it’s totally different on a dual monitor system.
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See keyframe panel open top-left and see the keyframe tray below the timeline - I'd forgotten it was called the keyframe tray. Anyway, it might be useful if you have the screen real estate to be able to manipulate the curves in the keyframe tray since it lines up nicely with the timeline elements.
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