To specify the default automation curve type when drawing automation envelopes, click the Track view Options menu, point to Default Automation Curve, then select the desired curve type:
Jump. A jump shape causes the envelope to make a ninety degree jump where the envelope reaches the second node. Sonar displays jumps with a dotted line, meaning that there is automation data at the nodes where the dotted line begins and ends, but not where the line itself is.
Linear. Draw a straight line between the two nodes.
Fast Curve. A fast curve draws a curve between the two nodes that changes value rapidly at first, but more slowly toward the end of the curve.
Slow Curve. A slow curve draws a curve between the two nodes that changes value slowly at first, but more rapidly toward the end of the curve.
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