Publié : 06 janv. 2005, 17:54
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The five automation modes
Digital Performer’s five automation modes provide five different ways to record automation. For example, Overwrite mode starts recording immediately when playback begins, overwriting any existing automation in the track. Touch mode, on the other hand, waits for you to grab a knob or fader before it begins recording.
Each track in the Mixing Board can be independently assigned to one of the five modes. The automation mode menu for each track is located just above fader as shown below.
The five automation modes are summarized below:
Automation mode
When it punches in
When it punches out
Overwrite
As soon as playback begins
Never
(When playback stops)*
Latch
As soon as you grab the fader or knob
Never
(when playback stops)*
Trim Latch
----- Same as Latch ------
Touch
As soon as you grab the fader or knob
As soon as you release the fader or knob
Trim Touch
----- Same as Touch ------
*In Overwrite or Latch modes, there are actually two ways you can punch out of recording on the fly:
Disable automation recording (using any available method for disabling it)
The five automation modes
Digital Performer’s five automation modes provide five different ways to record automation. For example, Overwrite mode starts recording immediately when playback begins, overwriting any existing automation in the track. Touch mode, on the other hand, waits for you to grab a knob or fader before it begins recording.
Each track in the Mixing Board can be independently assigned to one of the five modes. The automation mode menu for each track is located just above fader as shown below.
The five automation modes are summarized below:
Automation mode
When it punches in
When it punches out
Overwrite
As soon as playback begins
Never
(When playback stops)*
Latch
As soon as you grab the fader or knob
Never
(when playback stops)*
Trim Latch
----- Same as Latch ------
Touch
As soon as you grab the fader or knob
As soon as you release the fader or knob
Trim Touch
----- Same as Touch ------
*In Overwrite or Latch modes, there are actually two ways you can punch out of recording on the fly:
Disable automation recording (using any available method for disabling it)