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Automation
Introduction
In essence, automation means recording the values for a particular MixConsole or
effect parameter. When you create your final mix, you will not have to worry about
having to adjust this particular parameter control yourself – Cubase will do it for you.
Working with automation curves
Within a Cubase project, the changes in a parameter value over time are reflected as
curves on automation tracks.
About automation curves
There are two kinds of automation curves: “ramp” and “jump”:
Jump curves are created for on/off parameters such as Mute.
Ramp curves are created for any parameter that generates continuous multiple
values, such as fader or encoder movements, etc.
Examples of jump and ramp automation curves
About the static value line
When you open an automation track for the first time, it does not contain any
automation events (unless you have previously adjusted the corresponding parameter
with Write automation activated). This is reflected in the event display as a straight
horizontal black line, the “static value” line. This line represents the current parameter
setting.
If you manually added any automation events or used write automation for the
corresponding parameter and then disable the reading of automation data, the
automation curve is grayed-out in the event display and the static value line is used
instead.
As soon as Read is enabled, the automation curve becomes available.