VideoTrack answered the original question. Charlie took it to another level with a creative alternate solution. It's great that BIAB has this feature now.

I'll just mention for anyone who isn't familiar with this idea of volume automation, I think most of us would do this in a DAW.

Most DAWs will allow you to draw automation curves with a mouse, or (even better) connect a MIDI Control Surface (like a Presonus Faderport or a Mackie Control Unit) and do the automation by moving faders and recording those moves. But if you want to stay in BIAB, something I value greatly as a composer, then it's terrific you can do this kind of editing manually in BIAB.



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