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Editing Automation Events
Automation events can be edited much like other events.
NOTE
If you move an event or part on a track and you want the automation events to follow
automatically, select Edit> Automation Follows Events. Any automation events at the new
position are overwritten.
You can use the tools on the Project window toolbar to edit automation events.
You can use the automation event editor to edit selected automation events on ramp
automation curves.
RELATED LINKS
Project Window Toolbar on page 36
Automation Event Editor on page 447
Creating Smooth Transitions Between Automation Events (Bézier
Automation Curves)
Cubase supports bézier automation curves that allow you to create smooth transitions between
automation events. This way, you can edit linear ramp curves with much more precision,
exibility, and intuition.
PREREQUISITE
The Object Selection tool is active.
PROCEDURE
1. Move the mouse pointer on the linear ramp curve segment that you want to edit.
A handle is shown on the curve segment.
NOTE
If the automation events are next to each other on an almost horizontal or vertical line, or if
they are too close to each other, the handle is not available.
2.
Click and drag with the mouse button pressed to modify the shape of the curve segment.
3.
When you are satised with the result, release the mouse button.
RESULT
A smooth transition curve according to your edits is created.
If you are not satised with the result and want to start over again from the original linear curve
segment, double-click the handle.
Automation
Editing Automation Events
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