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617Logic Pro User Guide
Change an automation curve into stepped automation
Normally, an automation curve between two automation points represents continuously
changing parameter values. Using the Automation Curve tool, you can change any
automation curve into stepped automation.
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Option-click an automation curve with the Automation Curve tool. Option-click the
automation curve with the Automation Curve tool again to return the automation curve
to its previous state.
Control-Shift-Option-click an automation curve with the Pointer tool. Control-Shift-
Option-click the automation curve again to return the automation curve to its previous
state.
Delete automation in Logic Pro
You can delete individual automation points, multiple automation points, or use a number of
commands to delete automation across tracks.
The commands to delete automation are only available when Show Advanced Tools is
selected in the Advanced preferences pane.
Delete a single automation point
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Double-click the automation point.
Select the automation point, then press Delete.
Drag across the automation point with the Eraser tool.
Delete multiple automation points
In Logic Pro, select multiple automation points, then press Delete.
Important: Make sure that no regions are selected, or they also are deleted.
Delete automation using commands
In Logic Pro, choose one of the following options from Mix > Delete Automation:
Delete Visible Automation on Selected Track: Removes automation for the active
automation parameter.
Delete All Automation on Selected Track: Removes all automation from the selected
track.
Delete Orphaned Automation on Selected Track: Removes all orphaned automation
from the selected track. Automation can become orphaned when copied between
tracks.