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Viewing Automation in the Timeline
Once you’ve recorded automation keyframes for a particular parameter, they can be made
visible in an automation graph in the Timeline. While the automation controls are visible, an
additional pair of controls appear in the header of each audio track. A drop-down lets you
choose which automation waveform to view, with options for Fader, Mute, Pan, EQ, Compressor,
limiter, Aux, and Plugins controls.
Mixing automation for the Fader shown in the Timeline
At the time of this writing, automation data cannot be cut, copied, or pasted.
Overwriting Automation
Once you’ve recorded automation for a particular clip, you can overwrite that automation in
subsequent passes. Using either of the previously described methods of recording automation,
adjusting the levels of a track control with previously recorded automation displays a red line
that shows the new level relative to the previously recorded level.
Setting new levels to overwrite previously recorded automation displays a red line
Pressing play to actually record this new automation will overwrite the previous levels at this
new value.
New automation overwrites the previous levels
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