Moving Audio Gain Keyframes in the Timeline
To move audio gain keyframes in the Timeline, do one of the following:
  Click a keyframe and drag it up or down to increase or decrease the gain at that point. If there is a point at the same position on another enabled track, it moves also.
  To snap to the decibel lines, press and hold the Ctrl key (Windows) or theáCommandákey (Macintosh) while you drag the point.
  Move a keyframe horizontally to move the start or end of a ramp. Place the pointer over a keyframe. When the pointer changes to the hand pointer, press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or the Option key (Macintosh), click the keyframe, and drag it.
  Move several keyframes vertically on a track at the same time by placing IN and OUT points to select the area you want. When you move one keyframe up or down within the marked area, all keyframes within the marked area move in relation to each other. This works for all enabled audio tracks.
This procedure is similar to ganging sliders on an audio mixing board or in the Audio Mix tool.

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