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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING293
Automation editing
Overview
Parameter automation is stored in clips as automation events (points), connected by lines. When recorded or drawn,
the automation lines are straight. However, if you wish you could edit the lines into curves afterwards.
Automation lanes for a Mixer 14:2 Level slider (top), Mute button (middle) and Aux Send slider (bottom) in Edit Mode. The Aux Send
automation clip at the bottom is open for editing.
Parameter automation is contained in automation clips on Parameter Automation Lanes (see “Edit Mode ele-
ments”).
Each automated parameter has its own Parameter Automation Lane.
Performance controller automation is stored on Performance Controller Edit Lanes in note clips (see “Edit
Mode elements”).
Editing parameter automation
Parameter automation events can be edited both in the Song/Block View and Edit Mode. In the Song/Block View
the parameter automation clip can be opened in sort of a “semi edit mode”, which shows the automation events of the
selected clip. You can also edit the parameter’s Static Value. Editing automation events works in the same way,
whether in the Song/Block View or in Edit mode.
Editing parameter automation in the Song/Block View
D In the Song/Block View, double-click the parameter automation clip on the parameter automation lane.
The parameter automation clip is now opened in the Song/Block View:
A parameter automation clip before and after opening it in the Song/Block View.
Here you can edit the parameter’s Static Value (see “Static Value Handles”) with the up/down arrow buttons to the
left of the open clip. Alternatively, double-click and type in a new Static Value in the box.
In the open parameter automation clip, it’s possible to move, add and delete automation events in the same way as in
Edit Mode using the Selection (Arrow), Pencil and Eraser tools - see “Editing parameter automation in Edit Mode”.
Parameter automation events
Static Value controls