Multitrack audio software In modern DAWs every parameter that exists can usually be automatized, be it settings for a track's volume, applied filters or a
software synthesizer. Example automations in this context include: • The volume of a track can sometimes or constantly change (fade-in/out/over) • The panning of a sound might change • A filter sweep (more or less intensive filter, or the frequency limits might change) To achieve automation, either the user turns some knobs or
faders on a
physical controller connected to the computer or the user can set
key frames with the mouse, between which the computer
interpolates, or the user can draw entire data curves.
Animation software The user sets some keyframes for i.e. position/rotation/size of an object or the position/angle/focus of a camera, and this movement data can be altered over time.
Video editing software Blending between 2 clips. The track automation curve affects how one image changes into the other, be it slow/fast with/without acceleration, maybe even back and forth if one uses a
Sinus-like wave. ==See also==