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Automation
The Automation panel (Cubase only)
The Automation panel (Cubase only)
The Automation panel is a floating window, similar to the MixConsole and Transport
panel, and can be left open while you work. The Project window will always have the
focus.
To show the Automation panel, open the Project menu and select the Automation
Panel option or click the “Open Automation Panel” button on the Project window
toolbar.
The Read/Write buttons
In the upper part of the Automation panel, you will find Read and Write buttons. These
are used to globally enable or disable the Read and Write buttons on all tracks.
Click “Activate Read for all tracks” to enable all Read buttons on all
tracks/channels of your project.
Clicking “Deactivate Read for all tracks” will disable all Read buttons.
Click “Activate Write for all tracks” to enable all Write buttons (and, at the same
time, all Read buttons) on all tracks/channels of your project.
Clicking “Deactivate Write for all tracks” will disable all Write buttons. The Read
buttons will remain enabled.
Automation modes
Cubase provides three different punch out modes for automation, available on the
upper part of the Automation panel and on the Automation Mode pop-up menu on the
Project window toolbar.
The three modes available are “Touch”, “Auto-Latch”, and “Cross-Over”. In all three
modes, automation data will be written as soon as a parameter control is touched in
play mode. They differ in the way the writing of automation data is ended, i.
e. in their
“punch out” behavior.
…and on the Project window toolbar.
Selecting the automation mode on the
Automation panel…