![]() So I can have say the echo change over time, go from nothing to hundred and then get back down to zero here and then that will change while the track is playing. You can add it here and you can see you can do equalizers and you can do echo and reverb. Now you can create automation tracks for other things as well. I could also very easily, just grab the entire thing until I wanna have this entire track play in the left speaker so i can drag this up and it will all play on the left and I can add another track and play on the right. So at zero its equal between both speakers but i could have it pan over to the left and over to the right and now it will start in the center panning all the way over to the left and all the way over to the right and remain on right for this particular track here. So in addition to track volume i can go to the pan and actually have it panned between left and right speakers. Now you can have automation for other things. I mean similarly I could add a fade out somewhere else. So if I wanted to have a fade in i could say put a dot there, take this first dot and have it be there so that would fade in over time. By default you have one dot there at the very left you could drag that up or down to change everything and drag it right back to the middle. You can select any dot you can see how when you select one like that just click on it, it will highlight and then you could delete it like that. So I could use this to create things like fade in and fade outs. So I can play around with these dots as much as i want to actually have things so that this volume will be consistent, suddenly drop down and then rise up. If I wanted to have something change up the proper way to do it would be to simply drag this over here like that just to the point just before it makes the other dot disappear and you can see the line would drop quickly there and gradually increase over time to this point. So, if I wanted to have several dots, I can do all sort of things like friends since i create three dots here, take the middle dot and drag it down like that. And you can see how it will increase from one dot to the next, from one key frame to the next gradually. Now i can take that dot and then drag it down for lower volume or up for more volume. But i can change that by simply clicking in the automation curve at any point and adding another dot. The volume is gonna remain consistent over time. Now, its just a straight line here and this is for volume. I click on this button here to show the automation curve. So friends this here i have, a regular audio track. So automation curves are way to control an aspect of a track in garageband over time. On today's episode let's take a look at automation curves in garageband. Video Transcript: Hi this is gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 654: Automation Curves In GarageBand at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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