To write volume automation to an automation track:

1Ensure that Volume is shown in the Automation Parameter menu.

2Choose Touch, Latch, or Write in the Automation slot of the Arrange channel strip.

3Start playback by clicking the Transport bar’s Play button.

4Move the Level fader on the Arrange channel strip.

5End automation recording by clicking the Transport bar’s Stop button.

Note that the Automation slot of the channel strip automatically switches to Read.

6Press play to hear your newly automated track.

This procedure can be repeated for any active parameter (the one shown in the Automation Parameter menu).

You can also “write” automation by choosing the Pencil tool, and clicking at various points in the automation track. Nodes are created at click points, and connecting lines are automatically created between nodes.

Note: Parameter names (or automation track lanes) do not need to be visible in order for automation to be played back.

To edit the volume automation track:

1Choose the Automation or Pointer tool.

2Click on any of the lines, nodes, or curves, and drag them up or down, or to the left and right.

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8 specifications

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