Choose automation modes

Automation modes determine how automation tracks are treated. Automation is either being read or being written. You can independently set the automation mode for each track. You can also trim automation values and record relative automation data.

Set the automation mode for a track

Set the same automation mode for selected tracks

Do one of the following:

Set the automation modes using keyboard shortcuts

You can set the automation mode using the following keyboard shortcuts:

Use Trim Automation mode

  1. Choose Touch or Latch from the Automation Mode pop-up menu in the track header or the track’s channel strip.

  2. Choose Trim from the Automation Mode pop-up menu in the track header or the track’s channel strip.

    Either T-Touch or T-Latch appears in the Automation Mode display. The Volume fader moves to a center position and the fader becomes transparent.

    Figure. Volume fader set to Trim Touch mode.

Now when you move the Volume fader during playback, it does not write completely new volume automation data but adjusts it proportionally to the existing data.

Use Relative Automation mode

  1. Choose Touch, Latch, or Write from the Automation Mode pop-up menu in the track header or the track’s channel strip.

  2. Choose Relative from the Automation Mode pop-up menu in the track header or the track’s channel strip.

    Either R-Touch, R-Latch, or R-Write appears in the Automation Mode display. The Volume fader moves to a center position and the fader becomes transparent.

    Figure. Volume fader set to Relative Touch mode.