System information
Adjusting effect automation parameters
You can adjust automated effect parameters by editing  the envelopes in the timeline or by recording  
automation with the controls in the effects window. For more information, see "Adjusting Envelopes" on 
page 266 and "Recording Track Envelope and Keyframe Automation" on page 270.
If you've enabled the Bypass  parameter for a plug-in, you can click the Bypass button in the plug-in's 
banner to toggle the Bypass envelope at  the cursor position.
When you automate an effect’s frequency parameter  — such as the frequency parameters in the 
track EQ effect — you may notice  that the frequency changes are more apparent when moving 
through the lower  frequencies. This is because frequency scales in track EQ and other plug-ins  use a 
logarithmic scale, but effect automation uses linear interpolation.
To make the automated frequency changes  sound more natural, change the fade curve types to change 
the interpolation  rates between envelope points. For high-to-low frequency sweeps, use a   fast fade curve; 
for low-to-high frequency sweeps, use a slow curve. For  more information about changing fade curves, see 
"Adjusting Envelopes" on page 266.
Bypassing effect automation
Toggle the Bypass  FX Automation button   in the effects window to enable or bypass  automation 
envelopes:
n  After you've added effect  automation envelopes, the Bypass  FX Automation button is deselected, 
and effect parameters are automated  using the envelope settings.
n  When the button is selected,  effect automation envelopes are ignored and the effect's initial state  is 
used for the duration of the track.
n  If you delete all automation   envelopes from a plug-in, the Bypass  FX Automation button is 
unavailable.
Removing effect automation
1. 
Click the down arrow next to the Track FX button   and choose FX  Automation to display the 
FX Automation Chooser.
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