That's the point, what you have just said ignores macro control variations completely. MCV at first appears to be a tidy solution for loads of automation tracks, but having played about with them, they are not that at all. While we're talking about preset systems, which is what MCV is, the basic Ableton preset system is just bloody awful too, hotswap button select preset, double click. For the next preset, down arrow, or move mouse, click to select, click again to load preset. And so on. Why not something a lot slicker? I mean it really couldn't be worse? Still a load of clunky old code in there, they have to disentangle, I think. Apart from that, still a totally brilliant DAWDJ Warmonger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 2:12 pmRecord whatever settings you want, then add linear (or nonlinear) automation between the points.leeleema wrote: ↑Fri Feb 26, 2021 1:58 pm Macro Control Variation i.e. presets for macro chains. I'm very surprised this isn't automatable. In pre-release it was described as useful for easily applying different effect settings to different parts of a track over time e.g. have a more chorused/eq'd/reverbed guitar sound in the chorus compared to the verse, just by selecting a different macro variation. But you have to do this manually? Eh?
Have to admit though, you need to click the automation for every parameter separately.
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