System 6000 Integrator
Table Of Contents
User Presets Automation
System 6000 Integrator Manual (2014-08-20) 22
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