Matrix Automation
There are three methods of analogue automation on Matrix; the latest being Delta control, the legacy implementations being the MIDI method, and the
AFADA method. All three are detailed in the following section.
The
Delta Control Method
Delta Control is a unique analogue automation system that allows you to write, store, and edit your analogue fader levels and
switches from a plugin in your DAW. Having all analogue automation stored within your DAW as plugin automation allows for
To work with Delta control, simply insert a Delta plugin anywhere in your DAW, assign it to a channel on Matrix, enable
automation on the console, and then write moves like you would with any other plugin.
Delta Plugins
An individual plugin for an individual channel/bus
³ The ability to enable/disable automation modes on individual channels of Matrix (when you write to one channel, the
other channel can be in read/off mode).
³ If only automating a small number of channels, the Single-Fader Delta plugin offers the neatest solution. Simply insert
plugins as and when automation is required on a particular channel.
³ Easy cross-compatibility between all Delta console sessions including Duality, AWS, and Sigma.
³ Ability to view relevant channel waveform against automation lane data.
One plugin containing all 16 channels of automation parameters
³ Quicker set up of multiple channel automaton as all parameters are contained within the one plugin instance.
³ Compatible with Logic Pro.
³ Easy to view all channels of automation at once.
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