14.0 Mixbus Automation
Automation Thinning: When automation is recorded in realtime, the automation is "thinned" so that only enough
Punching In: When you
ated: one which ends the new changes, and one to hold the
%Note: Automation is only recorded during forward playback. However it is possible to record automation while the transport is looping! Using this feature you can audition several different passes of the automation.
When playback is stopped, the most
Graphical Automation Editing: Automation tracks
You hide and show automation lanes using the “A” button on the track header.
Automation appears in a separate track from the audio. Multiple automation tracks may be shown simultaneously. If the automation track is associated with an audio track, a "ghost" of the region's audio will appear in the track. Buses do not show waveforms in the automation tracks.
•Click anywhere in the region to create a new control point, and con- nect it to the points on either side.
•Click a control point to grab it and move it.
•Click a line to move the gain points on either side of the line.
•Click in the region and drag to create a "range". Now click inside the range and you can drag the entire range up/down.
Tip: Automation may be edited using either the Object tool or the
Gain tool.
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Note: Remember that in order for the automation to be auditioned, the parameter must be in "Play" mode. You do NOT have to be in write or Touch mode to graphically edit the automation though.
Note: The "Play" value outside of the automation is the first (when before) or last (when after) value.
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