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You can hide automation lanes by clicking Show the automation lane again so the button is not
highlighted.
Inputting automation data
You can input automation data for multiple MIDI controllers, including pitch bend, in the
automation lane for each instrument track.
PREREQUISITE
The automation lane is shown for each instrument to which you want to add automation.
PROCEDURE
1. In each automation lane header, select the MIDI controller into which you want to input
automation from the MIDI Controller menu.
2. Select one of the following tools, depending on the type of automation you want to input:
To input single automation points, or automation event regions containing multiple
automation points at regular intervals, select
Draw by pressing D or clicking Draw in
the Play toolbox.
To input gradual automation events, select Line by clicking Line in the Play toolbox.
3. Input automation in one of the following ways:
To input single automation points, click in the automation lane at each position where
you want an automation point.
To input an automation event region containing multiple automation points at regular
intervals, click and drag in a single motion in the automation lane.
To input gradual automation events, click and drag in the automation lane from where
you want the gradual automation event to start to where you want it to end.
NOTE
When you rst start inputting pitch bend data, the horizontal line in the middle of the
automation lane represents the unmodied pitch.
RESULT
Automation is input for the selected MIDI controller. If you used the Draw tool, separate
automation points are input at each position you clicked. If you clicked and dragged in a single
motion using the Draw tool, automation points are input at sixteenth note intervals, or at
smaller intervals if the rhythmic grid resolution is ner than sixteenth notes. If you used the Line
tool, two automation points are input, one at each end of the range.
By default, single automation points are constant, automation points in regions are linear, the
last automation point in regions is constant, and gradual automation events have a linear point
at the start and a constant point at the end.
Gradual automation events and automation event regions appear with highlighted regions in the
automation lane.
RELATED LINKS
Moving automation points on page 399
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