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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Offsetting Automation (p. 824)<br />

• Editing Track Automation Data in the Event List (p. 826)<br />

• Writing Track Automation with External Controllers (p. 826)<br />

• Using Hyper Draw in the Arrange Area (p. 828)<br />

• Conversion of Automation Data (p. 832)<br />

Displaying Track Automation<br />

Track automation data is displayed on a transparent gray shaded area—an automation<br />

track—that runs the length of your project. The audio waveforms of audio regions, and<br />

notes in MIDI regions, can be seen at a reduced contrast level in the shaded area.<br />

The automation data is represented by colored curves, dots (known as nodes) and lines<br />

that are shown in the gray area.<br />

Numerical values are also automatically displayed at each node on automation tracks.<br />

Numerical values are context-sensitive, which means the centered pan position is displayed<br />

as 0 (not 64), and volume is displayed in dB, for example.<br />

To display track automation in the Arrange area<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose View > Track Automation in the Arrange area (or use the Hide/Show Track<br />

Automation key command, default assignment: A).<br />

µ Click the Automation button in the Arrange toolbar (if visible).<br />

810 Chapter 28 Working with Automation

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