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Chapter 42: Automation

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Chapter 42: Automation

Pro Tools features dynamic automation of mix-
ing controls on each of the track types. You can
write automation moves and view them in real
time during playback of your session. You can
also edit automation data with the same tech-
niques you use to edit audio and MIDI data.

Automation Accuracy with
Control Surfaces

Digidesign Control Surfaces

Digidesign’s D-Con-

trol, D-Command, ProControl, C|24, Con-
trol|24, and Command|8 control surfaces (as
well as the 003 and Digi 002 integrated audio
and MIDI interfaces with control surfaces for
Pro Tools LE) support the automation features
in Pro Tools. Digidesign control surfaces provide
10-bit resolution, or 1,024 steps of fader resolu-
tion. Pro Tools interpolates this input to 24-bit
resolution on playback, resulting in extremely
accurate and smooth fader automation.

MIDI Control Surfaces

Most MIDI control sur-

faces have 7-bit resolution, or 128 steps.
Pro Tools interpolates this input to 24-bit reso-
lution on playback, resulting in accurate and
smooth fader automation.

Automation QuickStart

Pro Tools provides many options for recording,
replacing, and editing automation data.

The basic steps for automation recording are:

• Enable the automation type that you want to

record (volume, pan, mute, send level, send
pan, send mute, or plug-in automation).

• Put the appropriate tracks in an automation

writing mode (Write, Touch, or Latch, or a
Trim mode).

• If you are automating a plug-in, enable the in-

dividual plug-in controls to be automated.

• Automation Safe any plug-ins, outputs, or

sends that have existing automation data that
you want to protect from being overwritten.

• Begin playback to begin automation record-

ing, and adjust controls as needed. Pro Tools
remembers all moves performed on enabled
controls.

To edit automation once it has been recorded,
you can:

• Repeat the above steps to write new automa-

tion over the previous data.

• Graphically edit the automation data in the

Edit window.

• Cut, copy, paste, or delete automation data

(certain restrictions apply).

For details on using Digidesign control sur-
faces to create mix automation, refer to your
Digidesign control surface guide

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