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Detailed information about use of the "Timestretch/Pitchshift" mouse mode can be found in
the menu reference under "Tempo menu -> Working with tempo and beat markers (view
page 649)"
Draw Volume mode
This mode allows volume automation curves to be drawn with the left mouse button.
"Automation draw" mode
Select "Draw automation" mode to draw a curve of an automation parameter or a MIDI
controller. Selected curve points can be deleted using the "Del" key. If you move individual
points using the "Alt" key, the bordering can be lifted using the neighboring points to the
right. If you hold down "Ctrl" while drawing fader movements, then a soft curve will result.
Object automation
Select "Object automation" in the track editor and place a check mark for the desired
parameters. The object curves for the object automation will be added. Now draw the
corresponding automation curve by dragging with the mouse pointer.
Track automation
This mode allows automation curves to be drawn for the selected track by using the left
mouse button. Activate the automated parameters of the embedded plug-in beforehand
with the shortcut "Ctrl + Alt + move the corresponding plug-in's handling element".
Click on the "Track automation" field in the track editor and place a check mark for the
desired parameters in the context menu. Now you can draw the curve of the selected
parameter onto the track ("Draw automation" mode).
The selected parameter's curve can be seen in the track in the foreground; all other curves
are optionally displayed as thin lines via the context menu.
In this mode, the left mouse button lets you draw panoramas as well, for example. The
panorama curve on the respective track can be deactivated and activated again anytime
with the "Pan" button in the track box.
Tip: You can also always move any plug-in parameter with the small horizontal faders in
the track editor's automation box as soon as you are in any "Write automation" mode (e.g.
touch, latch, overwrite, or trim).
Draw waveform in the wave window
In "Wave editing mode", the left mouse button may be used to draw a waveform of a file.
Waveform display shows the suitable zoom level.
Scrub mouse mode
Pre-listen, controlling the play speed. The project can be played forward as well as
backward.
Zoom mouse mode
The right mouse button zooms out, the left one in.