System information
When you stop adjusting the control, automation recording stops and the existing envelope
points/keyframes are unaffected.
Use Touch mode for touching up sections of your recorded automation settings.
1.
Select the Automation Settings button .
To toggle automation controls for all tracks, press Ctrl+A before selecting the Automation
Settings button.
2. Click the next to the Automation Settings button and choose Automation Write (Touch) from
the menu. The icon in the track header is displayed as a .
3. Click to position the cursor in the timeline, and click the Play button to start playback.
4. When you're ready to start editing, adjust the control that corresponds to the envelope point or
keyframe you want to adjust.
Envelope points/keyframes are updated at the cursor position, and when you stop adjusting the
control, the original settings are preserved.
5.
Click Stop to end playback and stop recording automation.
Overwrite recorded settings in Latch mode
In Latch mode, envelope points or keyframes are created when you change a control setting, and recording
continues until you stop playback. When you stop adjusting the control, the control's current setting
overwrites the existing envelope points/keyframes.
Use Latch mode to overwrite automation settings with new values.
1.
Select the Automation Settings button .
To toggle automation controls for all tracks, press Ctrl+A before selecting the Automation
Settings button.
2. Click the next to the Automation Settings button and choose Automation Write (Latch) from the
menu. The icon in the track header is displayed as a .
3. Click to position the cursor in the timeline, and click the Play button to start playback.
4. When you're ready to start editing, adjust the control that corresponds to the envelope point or
keyframe you want to adjust.
Envelope points/keyframes are updated at the cursor position until you stop playback.
5.
Click Stop to end playback and stop recording automation.
Edit individual envelope points or keyframes
Editing individual envelope points or keyframes gives you fine control over your recorded settings.
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