Editing Across Multiple Tracks
When working with data from multiple tracks, there are some important points to remember. For example, if any selected tracks are set to their master view (see
“Master Views for Tracks” on page 96), edits affect not only audio and MIDI for the selected tracks, but all automation and controller data as well.
If all selected tracks are displayed as automation data, edits only affect the type of automation data displayed in each track. Furthermore, if track 1 displays Pan automation, track 2 displays Volume automation, and track 3 displays Mute automation, the Cut command cuts only pan data from track 1, volume data from track 2, and mute data from track 3.
To paste to multiple tracks:
1. Do one of the following:

Place the insertion point in each of the destination tracks by Shift-clicking in them.

Make a selection in one of the Timebase rulers.
2. Choose Edit > Paste.
Automation data is pasted into the corresponding automation parameter. You do not need to set target tracks to the specific type of data being pasted for the paste to work correctly.
If all destination tracks in a multitrack paste are displayed as automation, the paste replaces any previous data on the target track without shuffling—regardless of whether Shuffle Clips is enabled.