Reference Guide

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Creating and editing automation envelopes
Automation
“Recording individual fader or knob movements” on page 1109
“Automation lanes” on page 1111
“Creating and editing automation envelopes” on page 1119
“Envelope mode and Offset mode” on page 1131
“Converting MIDI controllers to envelopes” on page 1134
“Snapshots” on page 1135
“Automating effects” on page 1136
“Recording automation data from an external controller” on page 1138
Envelope mode and Offset mode
There are two modes which control how your volume faders, pan faders, bus send faders, and bus
send pan faders behave during playback. The two modes are Envelope mode and Offset mode.
Envelope mode. In envelope mode, volume and pan faders follow the project’s automation and do
not respond to changes you make in real-time.
Offset mode. In Offset mode, you “offset” the current automation in a track using a parameter’s
controls. For example, if a pan envelope is set to hard left (100% left) and you adjust the pan in offset
mode to 100% right, then the pan parameter is now set to hard right. Setting the pan in offset mode
to 50% right would set the pan to the center.
Note: Any position that you set a fader to in Offset mode remains in effect when you switch back
to Envelope mode. For example, if you set a volume fader to -INF while in Offset mode, switch
to Envelope mode and drag the fader to its maximum level, you will not hear anything.