Automation (Program Channel Strip Only) - Akai MPC User Manual

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Automation (Program Channel strip only)

You can click the Automation button on Program Channel strip to switch its Automation between Off,
Read (R), and Write (W). (If the Program Channel strip is not shown, click the downward arrow icon to
the left of the pad channel strips.)
When set to Off, the Program will ignore automation data. If you have already recorded or
entered automation, clicking the button will switch between Read (R) and Write (W) only,
but you can override this and set it to Off by pressing and holding Shift on your computer
keyboard while clicking the button.
When set to Read (R), the Program will read automation data but will not record any
additional automation over it, though you can still manually edit and enter automation.
(Think of this as a protective feature to prevent accidental changes to your automation
while recording.)
When set to Write (W), the Program can record automation. (If you have any Q-Link Knobs
assigned to automatable parameters, make sure not to touch any accidentally while you
are recording!)
Hardware:
Press the Q-Link Trigger button to switch the Program's Automation between Off (the button will
be unlit), Read (the button will be lit solid), and Write (the button will flash).
If you have already recorded or entered automation, pressing the Q-Link Trigger button will switch
between Read and Write only, but you can override this and set it to Off by pressing and holding
the Shift button while pressing the Q-Link Trigger button.
To set the Q-Link Trigger button to cycle through the automation states for just the Program or
globally, do the following:
1.
Press Shift + Song/Other.
2.
Press F1 (Prefs).
3.
Use the Cursor Buttons to select the Auto button field
4.
Use the Data Dial or -/+ buttons to set the field to Program or Global.
Tip: Set all Programs to the same Automation setting by clicking the Global Automation button in
the upper-right corner of the software window.
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