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Recording Automation Data in Real-Time.
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===Recording Automation Data in Real-Time.===
  
 
# In the '''Mixer''' window click the '''Automation Play''' button to enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
 
# In the '''Mixer''' window click the '''Automation Play''' button to enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
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# Start playback to listen to the automation.  
 
# Start playback to listen to the automation.  
  
Drawing Automation Data
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===Drawing Automation Data===
1.  In Mixer window enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
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2.  In Sequence Editor pick a track and change the active layer from Soundbites to Volume.
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# In Mixer window enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
3.  If the Tool palette is not open,  open it by pressing the shift key and the O key at the same time.
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# In Sequence Editor pick a track and change the active layer from Soundbites to Volume.
4.  Click on the Pencil Tool.  Next to the Pencil Tool you can change the shape of the line to be drawn.  Parabola's are good for fade in and fade outs.
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# If the Tool palette is not open,  open it by pressing the shift key and the O key at the same time.
5.  On the track click and draw where you want the automation to occur.   
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# Click on the Pencil Tool.  Next to the Pencil Tool you can change the shape of the line to be drawn.  Parabola's are good for fade in and fade outs.
6.  Press Play to playback automation.
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# On the track click and draw where you want the automation to occur.   
7.  Volume, Pan and any effect parameter can be automated.
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# Press Play to playback automation.
8.  To delete data choose the Arrow tool from the Tool Palette.
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# Volume, Pan and any effect parameter can be automated.
9.  Select a point or click and drag to select more than one point the hit the delete key.
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# To delete data choose the Arrow tool from the Tool Palette.
10.  To copy data click and drag with the arrow tool.
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# Select a point or click and drag to select more than one point the hit the delete key.
11.  To paste data make sure that volume is the active layer.  Click where you want to paste and choose merge from the Edit menu.  Paste will add volume data and the audio file from where you copied.  Merge adds only the volume data.   
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# To copy data click and drag with the arrow tool.
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# To paste data make sure that volume is the active layer.  Click where you want to paste and choose merge from the Edit menu.  Paste will add volume data and the audio file from where you copied.  Merge adds only the volume data.   
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:27, 29 January 2013

Recording Automation Data in Real-Time.

  1. In the Mixer window click the Automation Play button to enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
  2. Click the Automation Record button so that it is red.
  3. Start playback. Do not click the Record button or arm any audio tracks.
  4. Any fader or pan changes will be recorded.
  5. Click the Stop button
  6. Click the Automation Record button so that it is no longer red.
  7. Start playback to listen to the automation.

Drawing Automation Data

  1. In Mixer window enable automation (Triangle button should be green).
  2. In Sequence Editor pick a track and change the active layer from Soundbites to Volume.
  3. If the Tool palette is not open, open it by pressing the shift key and the O key at the same time.
  4. Click on the Pencil Tool. Next to the Pencil Tool you can change the shape of the line to be drawn. Parabola's are good for fade in and fade outs.
  5. On the track click and draw where you want the automation to occur.
  6. Press Play to playback automation.
  7. Volume, Pan and any effect parameter can be automated.
  8. To delete data choose the Arrow tool from the Tool Palette.
  9. Select a point or click and drag to select more than one point the hit the delete key.
  10. To copy data click and drag with the arrow tool.
  11. To paste data make sure that volume is the active layer. Click where you want to paste and choose merge from the Edit menu. Paste will add volume data and the audio file from where you copied. Merge adds only the volume data.