automation on a buss (in X1)

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2011/10/06 17:27:36 (permalink)

automation on a buss (in X1)

I must be missing something obvious - but how do I draw a volume envelope on a buss? There is no "edit filter" button like on a track - so I can't see where to choose "volume" to draw an envelope.
 
I know I'm tired and I'll look at it again tomorrow - but maybe somebody can spare me the head scratching? 
 
Thanks

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er - that's it I think...
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    Re:automation on a buss (in X1) 2011/10/06 17:32:35 (permalink)
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    I must be missing something obvious - but how do I draw a volume envelope on a buss? There is no "edit filter" button like on a track - so I can't see where to choose "volume" to draw an envelope.
     
    I know I'm tired and I'll look at it again tomorrow - but maybe somebody can spare me the head scratching? 
     
    Thanks


    It's there.  Just use the maximize/expand button to see more of the bus (enlarge it); or double click in empty space in the header to enlarge it.

    You're obviously just not seeing all the controls.

    One other possibility is that you have a 'custom' view that does not include that option.
    To the right at the top of the track view - near the beats/hours display (NOT the control bar) is a button that allows you to choose what shows on the headers.

    Check that as well.


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    Re:automation on a buss (in X1) 2011/10/06 17:32:55 (permalink)
    DOH!!
     
    Sorry - I found it :-)

    John Braner
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    - Asus P8z77-V mobo - using the integrated Intel graphic card (HD4000)
    - MOTU Ultralite AVB audio interface
    I usually use ASIO set at 64 or 128 samples
    er - that's it I think...
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    Re:automation on a buss (in X1) 2011/10/06 17:45:25 (permalink)
    Sorry - I sent my other DOH! before I saw you're reply.
     
     
    You're obviously just not seeing all the controls.
    Oh no - it was right in front of my eyes! ;-)
     
    It's time to go to bed ;-)
     
    Thanks for your reply BA.

    John Braner
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    http://www.soundclick.com/johnbraner
     
    - Intel i7 3770K 3.5GHz
    - Windows 10 Pro - 64 bit
    - Cakewalk by BandLab x64
    - Reaper x64
    - 16GB RAM
    - Asus P8z77-V mobo - using the integrated Intel graphic card (HD4000)
    - MOTU Ultralite AVB audio interface
    I usually use ASIO set at 64 or 128 samples
    er - that's it I think...
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