With Logic Pro in automation mode, do one of the following:
Drag across any selection of automation points and curves.
Click the automation curve with the pointer or Automation Select tool.
Hold down Shift and drag across multiple non-contiguous automation points and curves.
Hold down Shift and click multiple non-contiguous automation points and curves with the pointer or Automation Select tool.
Sometimes you may want to only select a specific range of automation points and curves in a time range, rather than every automation point and curve. You can do this by holding down the Option key.
With Logic Pro in automation mode, hold down Option and drag across a range of automation curves both vertically to select a value range, and horizontally to select a time range.
Note: Automation curves connected to points that have been selected also appear selected, even if those curves continue outside the selected range.
To select all automation following an automation curve that is part of a selection: Option-Click on an automation curve.
To select the automation data before, and all automation after, a selected automation point: Option-Click on an automation point.
With Logic Pro in automation mode, select the points or curves you want to copy, then Option-drag the selection to a different location on the track.
Any existing points in the target location are deleted.
Note: Depending on zoom level, it can be challenging to select only the automation you wish to move. Be sure to zoom in on the automation points or curves that you wish to select for best results. See Tracks area menu bar.
Select the track you want to copy the automation data to, then move the PDF
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