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Recording Automation for Specific Individual Tracks
You can use the following steps to record automated changes to controls in specifically armed
control strips:
1 Open the Automation toolbar, and do the following three preparatory steps:
a Choose whether you’re going to write new automation, or trim automation that’s
already recorded. Write mode is appropriate when you’re recording automation for
the first time, or when you’re overwriting previous automation with brand new
values. Trim mode is appropriate when you’re making incremental changes to
previously recorded automation.
b Next, set Touch to Off, which disables across-the-board automation recording and
requires you to arm specific tracks that you want to automate.
2 Click the automation arm button above the fader of any Mixer track to which you want
to record automation. Even though the Touch control is set to off, moving a control on
an armed channel strip will record automation in Latch mode.
The automation arming
button above a fader in
the Mixer
3 Move the playhead to the beginning of the section of the timeline you want to record
automation for.
4 Next, initiate playback using any method (Spacebar, L, Play button, third-party or
Fairlight audio control panel), and make whatever adjustments you want to the controls
for which you’ve enabled automation recording. While you make adjustments, the
affected fader control turns red to let you know you’re recording automation. If you’re
displaying the same automation data in the Timeline that you’re recording, you can see
the new automation being drawn in real time, in red.
Automation being displayed while it’s recorded
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