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NOTE
If you select automation events using the Range Selection tool, additional automation events
are automatically created at the start and the end of the selection. This ensures that the entire
selection is edited.
RELATED LINKS
Automation Curves on page 439
Quick Vertical Scaling of Automation Events
You can scale the curve segment between two automation events vertically without any need to
select the events rst.
PROCEDURE
1. Move the mouse pointer to the upper border of the automation track above the linear
ramp curve segment that you want to scale.
A handle is shown.
2. Click and drag up or down with the mouse button pressed.
3. When you are satised with the result, release the mouse button.
RESULT
The curve segment between the two automation events is scaled.
Moving Automation Events
Moving Single Automation Events
To move a selected automation event, click it and drag to the left or to the right.
To restrict the direction of the movement, press Ctrl/Cmd and drag.
NOTE
Snap is taken into account when you move automation curves horizontally. To turn it off
temporarily, hold down Ctrl/Cmd and any other modier, and drag.
Moving Multiple Automation Events
To move a selection of automation events, click inside the selection rectangle and drag to
the left or to the right.
If you made a continuous selection of automation events, events at the destination range
are overwritten. However, if you move the same selection range past already existing
events, they appear again. If a selection range contains automation events that are
deselected, dragging is restricted. You cannot move this selection past existing events.
To copy a continuous selection of automation events, click inside the selection rectangle,
hold down Alt, and drag to the left or to the right.
NOTE
If you press Esc while dragging the selection rectangle, the selection jumps back to its original
position.
Automation
Editing Automation Events
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