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Automation
Automation track operations
Removing automation events
There are several ways to remove events:
By selecting events and pressing [Backspace] or [Delete] or selecting Delete from
the Edit menu, or by clicking on an event with the Erase tool.
This will remove the events. The curve is redrawn to connect the remaining events.
By selecting a range (with the Range Selection tool), and pressing [Backspace] or
[Delete] or selecting Delete from the Edit menu.
By clicking on the automation parameter name in the track list and selecting
“Remove Parameter” from the pop-up menu.
This will remove all automation events from the automation track, and the
automation track will be closed.
Automation track operations
Most of the tracks in your project have automation tracks, one for each automated
parameter. Automation tracks are hidden by default.
Opening automation tracks
To open an automation track for a channel, proceed as follows:
Position the mouse pointer over the lower left corner of the track and click the
arrow icon (“Show/Hide Automation”) that appears.
Right-click the track in the track list and select “Show Automation” from the
context menu.
By default, the Volume parameter is assigned to the first automation track.
To open another automation track, position the mouse pointer over the lower left
corner of an automation track, and click the “+” sign (“Append Automation Track”)
that appears.
By default, the new automation track shows the next parameter in the Add
Parameter list (see below).
You can click the “Append Automation Track” button (the “+” sign) for the automation
track several times to open additional automation tracks.
Ö If you activate the option “Show Automation Track in Project on Writing Parameter” in
the Preferences dialog (Editing page), the corresponding automation track is revealed
on writing automation parameters.
Click here to open an
automation track.