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Automation
MIDI controller automation
MIDI controller automation
Merging automation data
When working with Cubase, it is possible to record automation data for MIDI
controllers in two places: as MIDI part data and as data on an automation track.
If you have such “conflicting” automation data, you can specify separately for every
parameter how these will be combined during playback. This is done by selecting an
Automation Merge Mode in the track list for the automation track.
The following options are available:
Ö This pop-up menu is only available for controllers that can be recorded both for a part
and a track. When the pop-up menu is not available in the track list, the current
parameter will not cause any playback conflicts.
For a full list of all the parameters with potential automation data conflicts, open the
MIDI Controller Automation Setup dialog, see below.
The settings you make for a controller are applied to all MIDI tracks that use this
controller.
Option Description
Use Global Settings When this is selected, the automation track uses the “global”
Automation Merge Mode specified in the MIDI Controller
Automation Setup dialog, see below.
Replace 1 - Part
Range
When this is selected, the part data has playback priority over the
automation track data, i.
e. at the left and right part borders, the
automation mode switches abruptly from part to track automation,
and vice versa.
Replace 2 - Last
Value Continues
Similar to the above, but part automation only begins when the first
controller event within the part is reached. At the end of the part,
the last controller value will be kept until an automation event is
reached on the automation track.
Average When this is selected, the average values between part and track
automation will be used.
Modulation In this mode, the automation track curve modulates the existing part
automation, with higher curve points emphasizing the automation
values and lower curve points reducing the automation values even
further.