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Automation lanes
Automation lanes allow you to view, input, and edit MIDI controller data that applies to the
corresponding instrument. Each instrument track has its own automation lane that you can show
in the event display.
You can hide/show the automation lane for an instrument track by clicking Show the
automation lane in the instrument track header.
You can change the MIDI controller whose data is displayed in the automation lane by
selecting the controller from the menu in the automation lane track header.
Automation lane below an instrument track
Automation lanes comprise the following:
1 Lane header
Contains the MIDI controller menu.
2 MIDI Controller menu
Allows you to select the MIDI controller whose automation data you want to view and edit
in the automation lane. Controllers that already contain automation data are shown with
an asterisk beside their name in the menu.
3 Automation events input using the Draw tool
When you use the Draw tool to input automation, separate events are created where you
click. If you click and drag, separate events are created at regular intervals according to the
current rhythm grid value.
4 Gradual automation events input using the Line tool
When you use the Line tool to input automation, a smooth line is created with a single
automation event at each end.
Although only a single automation lane can be displayed, it is possible to create data for multiple
MIDI controllers in the same lane.
All automation events drawn in automation lanes are included when exporting MIDI les.
RELATED LINKS
Instrument tracks on page 298
Inputting automation in automation lanes on page 302
Hiding/Showing automation lanes
You can hide/show the automation lane for each instrument track.
PROCEDURE
1. Expand the instrument tracks whose automation lanes you want to hide/show.
2. In each instrument track header, click Show the automation lane.
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Tracks
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