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Automation
Automation track operations
Showing only used automation tracks
If a lot of automation tracks are used, it may be impractical to have them all open in the
track list. If you want to view only the automation tracks that are used (i.
e. those that
actually contain automation events), do one of the following:
To close all automation tracks not containing automation events, right-click any
track in the track list and select the “Show All Used Automation” option from the
pop-up menu.
This option is also available on the Track Folding submenu of the Project menu.
To close all automation tracks for the selected track that do not contain any
automation events, right-click a specific track and select the “Show Used
Automation (Selected Tracks)” option from the context menu.
Used automation tracks will be left open.
Muting automation tracks
You can mute individual automation tracks by clicking their Mute buttons in the track
list. This allows you to turn off automation for a single parameter.
The “Automation follows Events” setting
If you activate the “Automation follows Events” option on the Edit menu (or in the
Preferences dialog, on the Editing page), automation events will automatically follow
when you move an event or part on the track.
This makes it easy to set up automation related to a specific event or part, rather than
to a specific position in the project. For example, you can automate the panning of a
sound effect event (having the sound pan from left to right, etc.) – if you need to move
the event, the automation will automatically follow!
The rules are:
All automation events for the track between the start and end of the event or part
are moved.
If there are automation events at the new position (to which you move the part or
event), these are overwritten.
If you copy an event or part, the automation events are duplicated as well.