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RAMI
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I do everything almost exactly like Miro. I chop up my parts if I want volume automation. Of course, if I need a fade or a sound to change volume gradually, I'll have to use the lines, but I hate seeing those things on my screen. Even my fades in or out are done to the actual "Item", as opposed to programming them into the envelope automation for the entire track.
As far as dynamics, I try to put that into my playing. So I don't need to change the volume on any of my drums, for example, during the mix.
Effects, maybe once in a while I'll have to automate a "Bypass" or a time change in the delay. But, generally, I set my reverb, delays, etc....and don't mess with them too much.
I tend to just put a part of one track on to a different track if I want a different effect or EQ on it. So, I guess you can call that automation of some kind. But drawing in lines for volume changes and panning, etc....is the last thing I want to do.
As far as dynamics, I try to put that into my playing. So I don't need to change the volume on any of my drums, for example, during the mix.
Effects, maybe once in a while I'll have to automate a "Bypass" or a time change in the delay. But, generally, I set my reverb, delays, etc....and don't mess with them too much.
I tend to just put a part of one track on to a different track if I want a different effect or EQ on it. So, I guess you can call that automation of some kind. But drawing in lines for volume changes and panning, etc....is the last thing I want to do.