System 6000 Integrator

User Presets Automation
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Fig. 21.: A Pro Tools track set to Touch
mode, with two System 6000
Integrator plug-in instances
You also need to make sure that plug-in data
automation is enabled for the selected track
(not only volume or pan automation).
Fig. 22.: Pro Tools’ Automation window
with plug-in automation activated
Finally, make sure that automation data is dis-
played as it is being recorded by having your
host software show the respective controller
lane(s). This will give you visual feedback dur-
ing automation.
In Pro Tools, you display automation and con-
troller lanes by
clicking the Show/Hide Lanes button,
adding Lanes by clicking the Add Lanes
(“+”) button and
setting the added lanes to displaying Sys-
tem 6000 Integrator automation data.
Fig. 23.: A Pro Tools track with four plug-in
Automation Lanes shown, one for
each Engine of a System 6000 MKII
Recording automation data
Bring the System 6000 Integrator window to
the front and switch to the Recall page.
Start playback or recording in your host soft-
ware with the automation-enabled track se-
lected.
In System 6000 Integrator, select one of the
four System 6000 MKII engines, select a User
Preset and load the selected User Preset into
the Engine by clicking the Recall button.
Select other User Presets as required.
Stop playback/recording. You may also have
to switch your host software’s automation
mode to “Read” to ensure automation data is
not accidentally overwritten. You can also se-
lect another automation mode (such as Touch
or Latch in Pro Tools) to add more data.
Rewind your project and play it back. You will
see and hear User Presets being selected on
your System 6000 MKII as the project pro-
gresses.
Fig. 24.: A Pro Tools track with automation
data for System 6000 MKII engines
shown in four automation lanes