If you’re using Pro Tools, you can delete an automation breakpoint by selecting it and pressing the Delete key on your keyboard. You can also right-click on the breakpoint and select Delete from the context menu.
Other related questions:
How do I delete a breakpoint in Pro Tools?
To remove a breakpoint in Pro Tools, select the breakpoint and press the “delete” key on your keyboard.
How do I delete audio automation?
In the Track View, select the track that contains the automation you want to delete.
Click the Edit button in the Track View toolbar.
In the Track View Edit menu, click Delete Automation.
Alternatively, you can select the automation points you want to delete and press the Delete key.
How do I change automation in Pro Tools?
There are a couple of ways to change automation in Pro Tools. The first way is to simply click on the automation mode button in the main toolbar and then select the automation mode you want from the drop-down menu.
The second way is to right-click on the track name in the track list and then select the automation mode from the pop-up menu.
Bibliography
- Removing automation from a track – Pro Tools Tutorial – LinkedIn
- How to delete automation “points” – Avid Pro Audio Community
- PT 101 Lesson 09 Flashcards | Chegg.com
- Chapter 9 Flashcards – Quizlet
- Pro Tools ch 10 Flashcards – Quizlet
- Removing Automation Events – Steinberg.help
- Pro Tools Shortcuts Guide – Digidesign