![]() Then it will record your moves until you release the mouse button, then will pop back to the saved value at that time point. The parameter will act like it is in Play, unless you “touch” it with the mouse. You can move the control manually and your move will be written to the automation. During playback (only), the current value will be written to automation. When locating, the value will stay as it is (no playback of automation). Whenever you locate, the parameter will jump to the value that is recorded in the automation. Here is a description of the modes: Manual You’ll find the Pan and bus sends under “ POST”. Under “Processor Automation” are EQ parameters, Compressor parameters, and plugin parameters. ( this button only affects the automation mode of the fader )Īdditional parameter automation can be accessed from the the track’s header: click the “A” button to view fader and mute automation. ![]() In the Mixer window below every fader there is an automation button dedicated to that fader because this is a very commonly-automated control (circled in red, below). While the transport is rolling, the user moves a knob, and these moves are recorded. In Real-time automation the parameter is put into a “record” mode. Many mixer parameters may be automated: fader, mute, pan, mix bus sends, eq, compressor, and plug-in settings. For example you might want to increase the volume of a delay effect during the “chorus” part of a song, or automate the master fader to make a smooth fade-out at the end of a track. The short video below demonstrates how to open an automation lane:Īutomation is used to automatically change the setting of a knob, based on the time of the timeline. Appendix C: Videos (Training and Tutorial).AVL Drumkits: Black Pearl and Red Zeppelin.Presonus Faderport, Faderport8 and Faderport16.Mackie MCU-compatible fader controllers.Scrolling and Zooming in the Editor Window.Operational Differences from Other DAWs.Differences between Mixbus and Mixbus 32C.About This Manual (online version and PDF download). ![]()
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