<li>Draw it using the mouse</li>
</ul>
-<h2>Recording an Automation Curve Using Write Mode</h2>
+<h3>Recording an Automation Curve Using Write Mode</h3>
<p>
To create an automation curve using <kbd class=menu>Write</kbd> mode, first
automation curves.
</p>
-<h2>Recording an Automation Curve Using Touch Mode</h2>
+<h3>Recording an Automation Curve Using Touch Mode</h3>
<p>
Creating an automation curve using <kbd class=menu>Touch</kbd> mode is
which is usually used to create the automation curve in the first place.
</p>
-<h2>Drawing an Automation Curve Using the Mouse</h2>
+<h3>Drawing an Automation Curve Using the Mouse</h3>
<p>
In <dfn>Draw</dfn> mode, <dfn>control points</dfn> can be entered in the
class=mod3n></kbd><kbd class=mouse>Right</kbd>-click on it.
</p>
+<h2>Controlling the Track</h2>
+
+<p>
+ Once an automation curve has been defined through any of the methods outlined
+ above, the track won't do anything with it until the lane that the curve was
+ defined in is set to <kbd class=menu>Play</kbd> mode. Then, during playback,
+ as the playhead moves through the automation curve, the lane's control will
+ move in accord with the curve.
+</p>
+
+<p class=note>
+ The lane's fader will <em>not</em> be responsive to manual input while it is
+ in <kbd class=menu>Play</kbd> mode.
+</p>
+