System information
5.  Click the label on the multipurpose  slider and choose an assignable effects chain from the menu.
6.  Drag the FX fader to control  the level of the track sent to each of the assignable  FX chains that you 
have created.
The fader behaves differently depending on the track's automation  recording mode. For more 
information, see "Recording Track Envelope and Keyframe Automation" on page 270.
n  When the track has an assignable  effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to 
Off,  the fader adjusts the send level of the entire track. In this mode, the  automation control 
acts as a second trim control.
n  When the track has an assignable  effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to 
Read,  the fader will follow the envelope during playback but cannot be adjusted.
n  When the track has an assignable  effects envelope and the track automation mode is set to 
Touch  or  Latch, the fader edits the envelope setting at the cursor position.   If the track does 
not have an envelope, one will be created when you adjust  the fader.
If multiple tracks are selected, all selected     tracks are adjusted.
Applying bus send automation
You can use bus envelopes to vary the level of a track sent  to a bus. Before you can add a bus envelope, 
you'll need to specify  the number of busses for your project. For more information, see "Adding Audio 
Busses" on page 334.
1.  Select an audio track.
2.  From the Insert menu, choose  Audio Envelopes,   or right-click in the track list and choose 
Insert/Remove  Envelope from the shortcut menu.
3.  From the submenu, choose  the bus where you want to send the selected track. A check mark is 
displayed  for each bus send level that is automated for the selected track.
4. 
Select the Automation  Settings button   in the track header.  The fader thumb is displayed as a 
 in automation mode. You can also adjust automation   by editing the envelope in the timeline. 
For more information, see "Adjusting Envelopes" on page 266.
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