![]() ![]() You first need to set the locators where you want the automation change to happen. It affects the area between the two locators. Iv) Loop - This mode is very handy! I use it all the time. Iii) To End - Same as ‘to start’, only that the last value that was written will be applied from the point of ‘punch out’ - to the end of the project. Ii) To Start - When you activate ‘To Start’, it will apply the last value written before stopping the playback, from the punch-out point to the start of the project. The curve that was written in this area will be deleted. Ones you found the right value, it is set from the point of punch-in, to where you punched out. It allows you to search for the right value without saving the values written while moving the fader. ![]() I) To Punch - In this mode you punch-in when you touch the fader, and you punch out when you release it. Fill - The modes in this column are all about filling an entire area with a fixed value.
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