Show automation curves

Before you can add automation points to a track’s automation curves, you need to show the automation curves. Automation curves are displayed as colored curves and points on top of audio and MIDI regions across the track, running the length of the project. You can choose whether to view and edit automation across the track (track-based automation) or only within the track’s regions (region-based automation).

Figure. Showing track automation on for volume.

After you show the automation curves, you can choose which parameter you want to work with—Volume fader, Pan knob, or any other track parameter. You can work with multiple parameters on the same track, or you can work in separate subtracks, which appear below the main track.

Show automation curves

Switch between track-based and region-based automation

Track-based automation can be applied to the entire track, from the beginning to the end of your project. Region-based automation only applies to the specific region the automation parameters are connected to. You have the same available track-based parameters in both track-based and region-based automation, however when using region-based automation with instrument tracks and Drummer tracks you also have access to MIDI data for individual notes.

Choose the parameter you want to automate

Do one of the following:

Volume, pan, solo, and mute are shown in the pop-up menu. A submenu is also shown for each plug-in on the track. These are numbered and named after the slot position and plug-in: 1 EXS24, for example. When using region-based automation with an instrument or Drummer track, a MIDI sub-section shows all available MIDI parameters available for you to automate.

Figure. Selecting a MIDI control parameter for region-based automation.

Automatically select which automation parameter to display

You can automatically show the automation curve of any parameter you click in a channel strip, plug-in editor, or track header on the main automation lane.

There must be automation showing in the main automation lane, and the automation mode set to Read, for “Auto-Select Automation Parameter” in Read mode to work. See Choose automation modes for information about the automation modes.

Mute an automation parameter curve

You can mute an individual automation parameter by turning it off in the track header.

  1. Choose a parameter from the Automation Parameter pop-up menu in the track header.

  2. Place the pointer over the Automation Parameter pop-up menu, then click the On/Off button that appears.

    Figure. Automation Parameter pop-up menu.

When muted, the automation curve for the parameter will turn gray.

Show multiple parameter curves on automation subtracks

  1. Click the disclosure triangle at the lower left of a track header.

    Figure. Pointing to the subtrack disclosure triangle.
  2. Choose the parameter that you want to automate from the Automation Parameter pop-up menu in the track header.

    Figure. Choosing an automation parameter from the pop-up menu.
  3. To add additional subtracks, click the “+” that appears when you place the pointer over the track header.

    Figure. Pointing to the plus button on an automation subtrack.

    All additional automation subtracks are revealed. Each additional subtrack is set to an automation parameter type that’s already recorded but not currently shown. The active automation parameter remains on the main track.

Add, remove, and reorder automation subtracks

Do any of the following:

Tip: You may find it easier to work with automation curves at a higher zoom level. To do so, drag the lower edge of the track header downward.