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Red "banned" line through automation write button.

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Been using automation on busses, when for no apparent reason (other than that I inadvertently did  something stupid) a red diagonal line appeared and I can't. well, write. Did a fair amount of reading in the manual and found no reference to this. Suggestions?

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Are you referring to the "W" button in the Mix Module? That's for Write automation. It should toggle your ability to write automation if you press it.

If you want to know more, look up the Mix Module and Automation in the documentation or Reference Guide.

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Yeah, that's it. I've been using it regularly, until the "banned" red line appeared and it's now "banned", I guess. I'd really like if somebody could, y'know, help?

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The crossed button toggles between "automation write" enabled/disabled on all tracks. 

It means that if you want to write automation in real time as you play your song, the envelopes are written as you move the controls, as lomg as your W in the track bus is enabled.

See pics and video.

 

 

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The "W" button in the control bar is not actually a toggle button. It doesn't have a mode to keep me from turning on write enables for various tracks. I can do that at any time. This all makes better sense if I consider the button in the control bar as simply a reset button that cancels all write enables that are currently turned on. It is a shortcut to let me cancel all write enables with one click instead of having to click the "W" button in each track individually.

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14 minutes ago, Tim Elmore said:

The "W" button in the control bar is not actually a toggle button. It doesn't have a mode to keep me from turning on write enables for various tracks. I can do that at any time. This all makes better sense if I consider the button in the control bar as simply a reset button that cancels all write enables that are currently turned on. It is a shortcut to let me cancel all write enables with one click instead of having to click the "W" button in each track individually.

Yes, you are right- no toggle, it just cancel all write enables. My mistake.

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I seem to have been well informed. Everything worked as described above. Except for one thing. The volume doesn't decrease. I bounced the track, repeated the steps on the audio track, got the envelope, volume doesn't change. ????

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The R is the read enabled toggle. 
As said 2 minutes in this part of the documentation would easily explain how it works.  
 

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2 hours ago, Clint Swank said:

I seem to have been well informed. Everything worked as described above. Except for one thing. The volume doesn't decrease. I bounced the track, repeated the steps on the audio track, got the envelope, volume doesn't change. ????

 

4 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

If you want to know more, look up the Mix Module and Automation in the documentation or Reference Guide.

Really, faster than asking here and then waiting for a response.

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