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615Logic Pro User Guide
Copy automation between tracks
1. In Logic Pro, hold down Shift while dragging a selection within the automation area.
2. Choose Edit > Copy (or use the corresponding key command).
3. Select the track you want to copy the automation to.
4. Choose Edit > Paste (or use the corresponding key command).
Move automation
In Logic Pro, select the points or curves you want to move, then drag them horizontally
or vertically.
Any existing points in the target location are deleted.
Adjust automation curve symmetrically between two horizontally aligned
points
When two automation points have the same value but occur at different times, the
automation curve between them is a horizontal line. You can adjust the two points so that
both points are moved together or apart equally.
1. In Logic Pro, click the automation curve between the two points.
2. Option-Shift-Drag the automation curve horizontally to increase or decrease the
automation curve between the two points.
Create a vertical automation line
When the display shows two automation points with different values connected by a
vertical automation curve—in other words, they occur at the same moment—it creates the
effect of an instant parameter change. This can be useful if you wish to create an “instant
on” or “instant off” type of effect, rather than a gradual parameter change.
In Logic Pro, drag an automation point or curve to the left, toward an automation point
with a higher or lower value.
The automation point you are dragging snaps to a position directly above or below the
stationary automation point.
You can also drag an automation point to the right toward an automation point with a higher
or lower value, but the automation point you are dragging does not snap into a vertical
automation line.