New Feature Request
NOTE: This FR may seem similar to this other FR but it's not the same! Therefore please don't flag this as a duplicate, thank you :)
Summary
This is a request for a container-based automation system that allows users to manipulate automation points in the same way as MIDI notes:
Here is a mock-up of what this might look like, the same automation clip has been painted into three automation tracks to control three different parameters. One of the parameters (MF-Gain) corresponds to an FX plugin:
Background
Theoretically, MIDI notes could be drawn individually directly onto tracks in the Arrange view, without being contained inside clips. That would work just as well, and yet all DAW in existence choose to encapsulate and group MIDI notes as clips. The reason is that it makes more sense to keep musical phrases and chords together and this is more easily accomplished by means of clips, which are more convenient to manage than a sea of independent notes. The animated screen capture below shows an example of typical MIDI clip operations in Studio One.
Motivation
FL Studio, Reason, Logic and Reaper all implement some form of automation clips, and my experience is that automation clips are a more convenient way to manipulate automation chunks than a monolithic single envelope that spans the length of the song.
To move the contents of a clip, users don't need to first select the individual points—they simply grab and drag the clip to the desired location, just like a regular MIDI clip. The same idea applies when copying clips. Basically, anything you can do to a MIDI clip, you should be able to do to an automation clip. This also includes shared copies.
At the moment Studio One implements "part-based" automation. Part-based automation allows only automation of instrument plugin parameters. At the time of writing, part-based automation supports neither multi-instrument parameters nor FX plugin parameters, which is a severe limitation.
Here is my idea of a solution to these limitations:
Specification
I hope everyone can see that this FR in no way interferes with the current workflow, in fact it respects and preserves the current workflow. I've tried to be as thorough as possible in the specification of this FR, but if I've missed something out your comments will be very much appreciated.
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Modular, loopable, and "poolable" (meaning edits in one "pooled" item affect others in the "pool") automation containers would be a great workflow enhancement for Studio One, as it reduces the need to manually copy or edit numerous areas of automation to audition different patterns :) The behavioral rules in the FR seem pretty logical to me, and Scoox's post is a good enough example of how these containers visually look in the Automation Lanes of other DAWs, such as automation clips in FL Studio or automation items in Reaper.
Because most DAWs don't implement clip-based and automation, a market for workarounds has emerged for electronic musicians. Two popular examples of this are Xfer Records LFO Tool and Nicky Romero Kick Kickstart, which could easily be replaced by clip-based automation.
In fact, clip-based automation would be more flexible because any parameter could be automated, not just the plugin's built-in effects (typically volume, pan, and a filter).
Worth noting that Reaper has recently implemented this in v5.50. They've called it "automation items". It's basically this FR. I've just been playing with it and as far as my needs are concerned (and I believe those of other electronic music producers), this new feature is definitely a game changer. Might be worth checking it out. In reaper, automation items support shared copies, which is very convenient.
I agree about this FR, it would be also great to have ability to save (and import) custom automation clip shapes like LFOs and Envelopes and re-use it anytime and anywhere, instead of drawing it every time with paint tool
Hoping for this in v5. I've skipped v4 entirely because of this feature.
Here are some workarounds using a bit of MIDI trickery: https://www.admiralbumblebee.com/music/2018/06/06/Automation-Regions-in-Studio-One.html
Im concerned they will never implement it... :(
I would also like to see the ability to reassign automation to a new instrument/parameter. With the ability to copy and paste automation clips, there should be the ability to send it to a different destination, too. Imagine you have painstakingly automated a VST instrument, but now it just got a major update from v1 to v2, and it loads as a new plugin. If you could just select the new plugin as your automation destination, you wouldn't have to redo it all over again.