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An example of a fader automation lane (below) with its associated track (above).
+ An example of a fader automation lane (below) with its associated track (above). +
An example of a fader automation lane (below) with its associated track (above). +

@@ -9,9 +10,11 @@ control that allows setting the amount or position of a certain parameter associated with the lane. Parameters are things that can be controlled on a track's automation lane, such as volume, panning, muting, - trim, etc. Automation curves consist of lines connected by + trim, etc. Automation curves typically consist of lines connected by control points, that live within the confines of a lane; these tell Ardour how to change a given parameter over time. Automation - modes govern how a given automation lane will behave during playback. + modes define how Ardour creates the values in between the control + points of a given automation curve, either by connecting them with continuous + lines or not. Automation states govern how a given automation lane + will behave during playback.

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