OK, that sounds usefulModuLR wrote:Sometimes I make automation for one instrument follow the rhythm of a drum track for example. So I can place the automation track right on top of the drums although it has nothing to do with it. Very useful in that it's flexibl.braj wrote:what is the benefit? I can only see it inducing confusion
Automating the master section..
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
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- KVRist
- 52 posts since 26 Aug, 2003
Yes this is where it is usefull. Sometimes you want the automation curve in one track to be based on events in another track. Placing the curve right over that track makes it much easier to line up. You can then hide the curve on that track and show it on the track it affects. You can overlay any automation curve an track.braj wrote:OK, that sounds usefulModuLR wrote:Sometimes I make automation for one instrument follow the rhythm of a drum track for example. So I can place the automation track right on top of the drums although it has nothing to do with it. Very useful in that it's flexibl.braj wrote:what is the benefit? I can only see it inducing confusion
