On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 18:22:13 -0600, Jim Patterson <hangfire@arthur.avalon.net> wrote:

 

>I'm having trouble deleting the audio rubberbands in Premiere 6.1.  I

>think I'm just running into a bug.  When I delete a rubberband at the end,

>then one appears at the beginning that wasn't there before, and the ends

>of the rubberbands don't always have a square on them...it seems like the

>screen isn't refreshing correctly or something.

>

>Anyway, to make sure rubberbands aren't doing anything to the audio, is

>there another way to automatically delete them all, or to bypass them?

 

???????????

You cannot "delete" the rubber bands (nor do you

want to - they determine [along with the "gain"

setting] the level of the audio. If you mean,

"remove the handles", you can do that by pulling

them up or down off the edge of the track (but the

end ones must remain, even if not "pictured").

You can also hide the audio waveform display

with the rubber bands. If you want the audio level

restored to original, set the gain to 100% and

grab the rubber-band (with no handles but at the

ends) and first pull it down to "0" {this levels

the rubber band}, then up to "100%".