Latch mode – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 42: Automation

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Latch Mode

Latch mode works in the same way as Touch
mode, writing automation only if you touch or
move a control. However, unlike Touch, writing
of automation continues until you stop play-
back or “punch out” of the automation pass by
changing the Automation mode to Read or
Touch.

AutoMatch can be applied to a Latch automa-
tion pass. See “AutoMatch Time” on page 909.

Latch mode is particularly useful for automating
Pan controls and plug-ins on non-touch sensi-
tive rotary controls, since it does not time out
and revert to its previous position when you re-
lease a control.

AutoJoin with Latch Mode

(Pro Tools HD Only)

Pro Tools provides two different methods to re-
sume writing automation on controls that were
active at the point where the transport stopped:

AutoJoin

Lets you automatically resume writing

automation in Latch mode.

Join

Lets you manually resume writing automa-

tion in Latch mode. Join is available only with
Digidesign-supported control surfaces.

To enable AutoJoin from Pro Tools:

1

Choose Window > Automation.

2

Click the AutoJoin button.

See also “Writing Automation to the Start,
End, or All of a Track or Selection” on
page 938.

AutoJoin Enable button in the Automation window

See your control surface guide for details on
using Join and AutoJoin with a control surface.

AutoJoin button

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