Increasing non-zero intensities by a set amount

OK, here's something that I was trying to find a quick way to achieve - it might be possible, but I couldn't work out how to get there.

Say I have a range of cues within which I want to look for any instances of a particular channel having a non-zero intensity and increase/decrease those intensities by a fixed amount (e.g. I want to lift all the non-zero levels of a particular channel by 10% throughout a range of cues). I know I could select the cue range, and individually find examples of a channel at a specific level and use the {replace with} softkey to change it to a new level (either relative or absolute). But that would have to be repeated for every different level which that channel is recorded at within the cue range. Is there a way to do a blanket relative increase in level across a channel (or range of channels) regardless of what the current recorded intensities are (as long as they're non-zero)?

Hope I've explained that OK! :-)

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  • Hi Gareth

    We talked about this a long time ago and I thought a syntax was added to to ignore the zero values but I needed this a few weeks ago and couldn't make it work!

    The work around, is to select the range of cue and add the value using the +% button or @+10 (for example). This will add 10% to the zero values but you can then use {Replace With} to remove this, @10 {Replace With} 0 Enter.

    Maybe someone else will remember what we came up or Dan's back off holiday next week and he'll let us know!

    Hope this help, the work around worked for me when I needed it.

    Nick

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  • Hi Gareth

    We talked about this a long time ago and I thought a syntax was added to to ignore the zero values but I needed this a few weeks ago and couldn't make it work!

    The work around, is to select the range of cue and add the value using the +% button or @+10 (for example). This will add 10% to the zero values but you can then use {Replace With} to remove this, @10 {Replace With} 0 Enter.

    Maybe someone else will remember what we came up or Dan's back off holiday next week and he'll let us know!

    Hope this help, the work around worked for me when I needed it.

    Nick

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