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I hope this clears up what I mean..
The orange bar highlighted between 19 - 20 is part of the line that has been chopped, and the area of the automation that is highlighted is the part that is looped through the specific bar.
Sorry I'm a complete newbie to this so don't really know or understand the terms used. Is this the sort of thing you can do on FL?
Okay I see. The answer is yes.
In FL, there's a grid called the Playlist through which of course time runs horizontally, as evidently in the software you have, and - again like what you've got - your automation work on any one given parameter would occupy a track (tracks stacking vertically of course). In FL Studio, what you'd do if you wanted to repeat a portion of an automation, is: you'd draw the automation however you want (there are various ways). Then you'd use the Slice tool to cut out the particular piece you want to manipulate. Then you'd use either the pencil tool or paintbrush tool to put however many occurrences of the sliced piece of automation you want, where you want them. (If you do the paintbrush, it'll fill as you drag down the timeline, so... looping!) Then of course the cool thing about each of these little sliced off pieces of your automation ... they'll work just fine as they are, but if you decide at one point that the piece you chopped was too short, you can drag the end of the slice out, and it will "uncover" whatever automation work was there in the original piece.
So like, if this sentence were an automation clip, you could use the slice tool to grab everything, say, between the first and second comma, and you would have this.
if this sentence were an automation clip,
Which you could then loop using the paintbrush tool to look like so:
if this sentence were an automation clip, if this sentence were an automation clip, if this sentence were an automation clip,
...and if you decided you wanted a bit more in there somewhere, you could just drag the end of the sliced clip once in a while (and re-slice!) to wind up with something like,
if this sentence were if this se if this se if this sentence were if this se if if if So like, So like, if this sentence were an automation clip, you would you would have this.
I'll get you screenies if you want to see this done. And, sorry if this seems kind of overboard... I really am amazed by the automation stuff though, the tools are amazing as hell to me 'cause I'm kinda old, but even though I feel like the software is worth every penny, I don't blame a person for being ambivalent about dropping three bills on it.