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• Delete All Automation on Selected Track: Removes all types of automation data from the<br />

selected track (default key command assignment: Shift-Control-Command-Delete).<br />

• Delete Orphaned Automation on Selected Track: Removes all orphaned automation data<br />

from the selected track. Automation data can be orphaned when copied between<br />

tracks.<br />

• Delete All Automation: Removes all types of automation data from all tracks.<br />

You can also delete multiple nodes by doing one of the following:<br />

• Shift-Option-double-click anywhere on an automation track to open a dialog that allows<br />

all automation data (of the current type) to be deleted. This is as per the Delete All<br />

Automation Data of Current Track command.<br />

• Press Delete to delete a selection of automation nodes. Make sure that no regions are<br />

selected when using this function. Any selected regions are also deleted.<br />

To delete a single node<br />

µ Click it with the Pencil tool or Eraser tool.<br />

Copying and Moving Automation Data<br />

After you create or select automation nodes and lines, you can easily change things to<br />

meet your needs.<br />

To copy automation data within a track<br />

µ Select the nodes or lines you want to copy, then Option-drag the selection to a different<br />

location on the track.<br />

Any existing nodes in the destination area are deleted.<br />

To copy automation data between tracks<br />

1 Hold down the Shift key while dragging a selection within the automation area.<br />

2 Choose Edit > Copy (or using the corresponding key command, default assignment:<br />

Command-C.<br />

3 Select the track you want to copy the automation data to.<br />

4 Choose Edit > Paste (or using the corresponding key command, default assignment:<br />

Command-V.<br />

To move automation data<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Select the nodes or lines you want to move, then drag them horizontally or vertically.<br />

Any existing nodes in the destination area are deleted.<br />

µ Hold down the Control key while dragging automation nodes or lines vertically.<br />

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