When using Automation for enable/disable effects the Editor changes Behavior during editing. I (try to) make a track with 4/4 beat and 4 bars for my loops (i.e. 16 beats per loop). For an intro I automate a filter frequency and in the next bar I want to disable this filter completely. That's why I used an automation track to control 'enable/disable effect' - button of the filter. If I click a point in the editor, the whole Automation curve behind the clicked time is activated. Unfortunately this 'extends' my loops and after 16 'regular' steps I hear 4 steps silence (remember: All my Tracks in B&Bline editor only contain 16 steps). So I assume the Automation editor makes internally 20 Steps.
Is the (especially automation) editor behavior still buggy? How can I edit the automation curve completely 'clean'? Why don't you use two points (which coordinates can be given by values instead of a very inaccurately mouse pointer fumbling...
) to define at least a line for the automation? Especially for filter frequencies this would help, because in the moment I only see a linear frequency axis ranging from 10 Hertz to 20000 and a distance of at maximum 25 centimeters on my monitors for this range. That means, that a range of 20 Hz to 400 Hz (a common range for a cutoff in a Bassline) is represented by less than 1 centimeter (!!!) - unrealistic tiny and not really usable at all.
As I mentioned: Define a line by giving its first and last value and let the rest be calculated... and start using logarithmic frequency ranges
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Is the (especially automation) editor behavior still buggy? How can I edit the automation curve completely 'clean'? Why don't you use two points (which coordinates can be given by values instead of a very inaccurately mouse pointer fumbling...
As I mentioned: Define a line by giving its first and last value and let the rest be calculated... and start using logarithmic frequency ranges