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Enabling Trim Mode
Trim is a special mode for the three write modes 
(Write, Touch and Latch). It is toggled on/off 
separately from other automation mode opera-
tions. 
To enable TRIM mode:
1  
While pressing TRIM in AUTOMATION/EN-
ABLE, press a channel AUTO switch. This en-
ables TRIM mode on that channel. 
2  
Select a specific TRIM mode (Write, Touch or 
Latch). 
• Use the channel AUTO switch or a combi-
nation of AUTOMATION MODE 
WRITE/TOUCH/LATCH and the channel 
AUTO switch as described in the previous 
steps. 
– or –
• You can also press both TRIM and either 
WRITE, TOUCH, or LATCH in the Automa-
tion mode section, then press a channel 
AUTO switch to enable the corresponding 
Trim mode on the channel. 
Punching Out of Automation 
Recording
You can punch out of automation recording at 
any time. 
To punch out of any automation recording pass:
Press the channel AUTO switch. The channel 
will switch to Auto Read mode. 
About Groups and Automation Mode 
Assignment
As in Pro Tools, Automation mode assignment 
follows Groups. 
To suppress Group behavior during automation 
assignment or editing:
Suspend all groups by pressing the SUSPEND 
switch (in the GROUPS section). 
Automation Mode Color Display
The channel AUTO switch LEDs illuminate in 
the following ways to indicate the various auto-
mation modes:
• Yellow: Pro  Tools is writing TRIM automation. 
• Red (flashing): Pro Tools is armed for automa-
tion in Write, Touch, or Latch.
• Red (lit continuously): Pro Tools is writing 
Write, Touch, or Latch automation.
• Green (lit continuously): Auto Read mode is 
enabled.
• Off: Automation playback is suspended.
WRITE AUTOMATION TO 
Section
When recording or trimming automation levels 
it is often useful to write your current setting to 
an entire selection/track, either back to the be-
ginning or to the end of a selection or track.
The WRITE AUTOMATION TO switch is con-
nected to three switches: START, ALL, and END. 
Because the procedures involve different pairs of 
keys, but are similar for each of these three func-
tions, they will be referred to collectively in this 
section as “the Write Automation to 
Start/All/End functions.”