Hi Anthony how are you? I was wondering if I might ask you please about an automation issue Im having? I can write to instrument tracks but can't write to midi tracks. I'm guessing there's something in preferences I'm not checking/ticking, but can't for the life of me find it, many thanks Jon
Kind of. Automation is fundamentally track-based, so there's no concept of unlocking the track per se, but you CAN unlock it from the events that contain the music. The option is called "automation follows events", which you'll find in the 'Edit' menu.
Another really clearly explained tutorial. Thanks Anthony!
My pleasure, thanks for the feedback!
Huge thanks for this walkthrough. Really helpful for me as im starting to get to grips with these features in Cubase. 😊👍
You're very welcome!
Really enjoyed watching this. So much information ! Thanks Anthony very much 👍
You're welcome - glad it was helpful!
As always - fabulous! Many thanks.....
Much apprecitaed, thank you!
thank you very much - great explanation as ever!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for the feedback!
Wow that is really a good video tutor. Thanks from a Bachelor in Engineering
You are welcome, thanks for your kind feedback!
Hi Anthony how are you? I was wondering if I might ask you please about an automation issue Im having? I can write to instrument tracks but can't write to midi tracks. I'm guessing there's something in preferences I'm not checking/ticking, but can't for the life of me find it, many thanks Jon
Great video, is it possible to unlock/unlink the automation lane from the parent track?
Kind of. Automation is fundamentally track-based, so there's no concept of unlocking the track per se, but you CAN unlock it from the events that contain the music. The option is called "automation follows events", which you'll find in the 'Edit' menu.
Trim is like automation of automation.
Indeed :)