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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/15/2014 08:09 AM, Thomas
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Jörn
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              a problem with this is that you cannot easily create a
              point on an existing line (to "save" the previous level up
              to this point). what you have to do is click well outside
              of the existing automation line for a new point to spring
              up, and then create another point before that to restore
              the level up to that point. if you want to be exact, that
              usually requires zooming out to the previous point (which
              may be off-screen), hovering on it to read the value, and
              re-setting the new point accordingly. cumbersome.
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            <div>But how often are you creating a single point on an
              existing line?<br>
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    For the record, that's pretty much how I use it always. My gain
    lines are all manually designed, point by point. Proceeding
    two-points by two-points is a bit aggravating.<br>
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    Best,<br>
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    dp<br>
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