Graphical editing of automation data, Editing automation types – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Graphical Editing of Automation
Data

Automation data takes the form of a line graph
with editable breakpoints. By dragging these
breakpoints, you can modify the automation
data directly in the Edit window and MIDI Edi-
tor windows. When you drag an automation
breakpoint up or down, the change in value is
numerically or textually indicated.

Dragging an automation breakpoint to the left
or right adjusts the timing of the automation
event.

To view the breakpoint automation type on any
track, either select the corresponding Track
View or reveal the corresponding Automation or
Controller lane under the track.

Using the Grabber Tools

The Grabber tools lets you create new break-
points by clicking on the graph line, or adjust
existing breakpoints by dragging them. Alt-click
(Windows) or Option-click (Mac) breakpoints
with a Grabber tool to remove them.

Using the Pencil Tool

The Pencil tool lets you create new breakpoints
by clicking once on the graph line. Alt-click
(Windows) or Option-click (Mac) breakpoints
with the Pencil tool to remove them.

Using the Trimmer Tools

The Trimmer tools let you adjust all selected
breakpoints up or down by dragging anywhere
within that selection.

Editing Automation Types

Each automatable control has its own automa-
tion playlist, that can be displayed by choosing
it from the Track View selector. “Viewing Auto-
mation” on page 910.

Editing Volume Automation

Drag a breakpoint up or down to change the vol-
ume (dB value). Drag a breakpoint to the left or
right to adjust the timing of the volume change.

Using the Grabber tool to create a new breakpoint

Using the Grabber tool to create a new breakpoint

Automation

breakpoint value

Automation breakpoint

Using the Pencil tool to delete a breakpoint

Using the Trimmer tool to move breakpoints

Track volume automation

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