Hi Dave,
If memory serves me correctly, there isn't an automated mute control on a
bus; nor can you automate the enabling or disabling of a send. The easiest
way to do this would be to enable the Inspector on the track or bus where
the delay is patched; then you'll have to insure that the delay's controls
are visible. Do this by going into the FX sub-menu and enable the Show
Assign Controls parameter. Not every control of a given effect is
automatable; but you should be able to accomplish the mission with either a
volume control or a enable/disable switch. You'll have to go into a
control's context menu to see if you can automate it.
Hope this helps; but if you need further clarification on it, I'll assist
where I can.
Cheers!
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Munroe" <dmunroe610@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2017 15:47
Subject: [ddots-l] Recording automation of effects
Hello all.
I am putting the finishing touches on a project and have tried several ways
to record delay on the lead vocal track only on a short section. I have a
delay bus and have tried using remote control to mute and unmute the bus.
This works great but when I turn on Automation Write, it does not take.
I have tried this with the bus and with enabling and disabling a send on the
vocal track. I even tried turning Bypass on and off within thin the delay
properties window. Any ideas?
This is my interpretation of "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright. Some of you may
recall my asking about the ascending notes during the second verse. I think
the arpagiator I used worked. This was a project just for fun but will sound
better with the delay.
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