Hi Steve,

Regular automation involves 3 main things and plug-in automation requires an 
additional step. As with any automation, Command+4 on the num pad brings up the 
Automation window where you must make sure that automation is not suspended. 
Its the first element in the window and make sure it's not selected. Next, make 
sure Plug-in automation is selected in that window. Next, in your track, make 
sure your automation mode is set to Write. Then open the plug-in that you wish 
to automate. In the plug-in window, press the Auto Enable button. In the first 
text area, double-click on each parameter that you wish to automate. The 
selected parameters will show up in the text area to the right. Press OK and 
you're ready to automate the selected parameters. Of course, this is the 
Readers Digest versin of automating plug-ins but it'll hopefully get you going.
Slau


> On Jun 29, 2021, at 4:30 PM, Steve Sparrow <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Can someone remind me how to enable plugging automation. I’ve not had to do 
> this for some time. Autotune is the plugin I want to automate.
> I generally go through the audio sweet menu, and process the results. \ 
> automating this would surely be a better way i’d think.
> 
> Steve
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