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Automation
The Automation panel (Cubase only)
Ö The automation mode for On/Off switches is always Auto-Latch (even if another mode
is selected globally or for the track).
Cross-Over
The Cross-Over mode is a kind of “manual return time” option (see “Automation
Preferences” on page 297). The Cross-Over mode can be used in situations where
you are not satisfied with an automation curve or with the automatically applied return
settings. Cross-Over mode allows you to perform a “manual return” to ensure smooth
transitions between new and existing automation settings.
For Cross-Over, the punch out condition is crossing over an already existing
automation curve after touching the parameter for a second time.
Like in Auto-Latch mode, once the automation pass begins with the first touching of
the parameter control, automation data is written for as long as playback lasts.
When you have found the correct value setting, you can release the fader – the
automation pass continues, with the value setting remaining the same.
Now, re-touch the fader and move it towards the original value. As soon as you cross
the original curve, punch out occurs automatically.
Trim
Trim allows you to update data from a previous pass by adding or removing
automation data.
Ö Trim works for channel volume and cue send level adjustments.
When enabling Trim on the Automation panel, a trim curve is positioned in the exact
middle position of your automation track. You can use the trim curve to modify the
original automation curve. Just drag the trim curve up or down and add automation
events to it. These increase or decrease the values of the original automation curve,
but allow you to preserve the original data.
Trim data is edited like any other automation data and it is stored with the project.
When Trim is activated, all editing and recording affects the trim curve. When you
deactivate Trim, the original automation curve will be reset and gets active so that you
can edit it.
You can use Trim either in Stop or in Play mode:
In Stop mode, you can edit the trim curve manually by clicking on it and moving it
up or down. The original automation curve is displayed in a lighter color and its
values are merged with the trim curve. The resulting automation curve is displayed
in a darker color.
Trim curve Original automation curve
Resulting automation
curve