Reference Guide
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External devices
Working with StudioWare
To set faders that are always the same distance apart, set the ranges something like this:
To set faders to move over different ranges of values, set them something like this:
Recording control movements
You can move the controls in a StudioWare panel while playing back a project to adjust the levels or
other MIDI activity that the panel is designed to accommodate. In addition, you can record changes
that you make to the controls in a panel so that these changes become a part of your project.
Recording changes so that they play back automatically is known as automation.
There are two general approaches to recording control movements, as indicated in the following
table:
The first approach is useful, for example, when your project contains a variety of distinct sections
and you want to make a sudden change in one or more settings between the sections.
Fader Starting value Ending value
#1 0 63
#2 64 127
Table 214.
Fader Starting value Ending value
#1 0 127
#2 0 100
Table 215.
Approach How it works
Snapshot You set all the controls to the values you want, and then create a snapshot of
these settings at a particular Now time. When you play back the project later, all
the controls will snap back to these settings when you reach the appropriate Now
time.
Real-time recording You move controls in any way you like, recording the series of changes you make
so they become part of your project. When you play back the project later, the
controls move exactly as you recorded them.
Table 216.