Automation Modes
Cubase provides different punch out modes for automation: Touch, Auto-Latch, and Cross-Over. In all modes, automation data is written as soon as a parameter control is touched in play mode. The modes differ with regard to their punch out behavior.
The automation modes are available on the upper part of the Automation Panel and on the Project window toolbar of the Global Automation Mode pop-up menu.
You can change the automation mode at any time, for example, in play or stop mode or during an automation pass. You can also assign key commands to the automation modes.
The current automation pass punches out as soon as one of the following conditions is fulfilled, independent of which automation mode is selected:
You disable Write.
You stop playback.
You activate Forward/Rewind.
The project cursor reaches the right locator in Cycle mode.
You click in the ruler to move the project cursor. This is user-definable and can be controlled via the Automation Panel.
In Auto-Latch mode, you can punch out by using the Punch Out of Latch Automation key command in the Automation category.