Writing automation has never been easier! After learning about all the different "writing" functions for automating, I have been more willing to automate different elements in my mix. Learning about the touch, latch, and write functions for automation has made the process so much more painless and I actaully enjoy riding the faders to create much smoother automations. I also liked learning about the different tools that can be used with the pencil tool and how you can change the increace and decrease of signals with different patterns via the grid/pencil tool. I'm very excited to use these new techniques and to help quicken my workflow.
Tavior Mowry — San Francisco Recording Connection
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