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Summary: Use multiple screens to keep track of different pitch correction tracks in Logic Pro. Learn how to use the automation controls in Logic Pro to tune vocals in this digital audio workstation tutorial from a professional recording engineer.
Eric Oliver is a producer/engineer who has been working with local and regional acts out of Boston for the past eight years. He has a bachelor's degree in music production and...read more
"Sometimes it can be hard to keep track of all your different automation parameters. In Logic, they make it very simple by allowing you to open multiple channels of automation for the one channel you're working on. So, on this top channel, right now I'm viewing my volume automation. The next thing I'm going to do is click this little arrow so that it goes down. Now, I'm viewing my vocal transformer automation. Hit it down one more time, I'm viewing my vocal transformer mix automation. You can keep doing that for all of the different parameters you have. So, I only have four parameters so I can pull this back up. But now, I can specifically align the volume as well as the vocal transformer, as well as the mix of the transformer, so that I can visibly see all three of them together and how they line up. And when I pull these back you can tell, if you can see on the screen, you can see the different automations in the dark blue lines are the ones you're not currently viewing. So a way you can tell that you have more automation is that you'll see the one you're looking at and then you see other lines behind it. And so, to bring them all up together, you just need to click this small little arrow on the bottom left hand corner, which makes it a lot easier than having to change each track each time."
eHow Article: Using Multiple Automation Channels With Logic Pro