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Chapter 8 Record your voice or a musical instrument 207
Record on the y
1 Turn on Punch on the Fly mode by doing one of the following:
Choose Record > Allow Quick Punch-In.
Control-click the Record button in the control bar, then choose Allow Quick Punch-In from
the shortcut menu.
2 Click the Play button in the control bar, then use the Record Toggle key command at the point
where you want to start recording.
Audio recording starts immediately.
3 Click the Stop button in the control bar, or use the Record Toggle key command a second time
to stop recording.
If you use the latter option, recording ends, but playback continues.
Note: You can also use the Record Toggle key command when not in Punch on the Fly mode.
However, this will cause a delay when you switch between playback and record modes,
accompanied by a dropout of all audio tracks.
Record in Autopunch mode
1 Click the Autopunch button in the control bar.
Note: You can add the Autopunch button by customizing the control bar. For information, see
Customize the control bar.
The autopunch area is indicated by a red stripe in the middle third of the ruler, with the left and
right autopunch locators serving as punch-in and punch-out points.
Punch in locator
Punch out locator
2 Set the autopunch area by doing one of the following:
Drag the Punch In and Punch Out locators in the ruler.
Drag vertically in the autopunch locator elds in the control bar.
3 Place the playhead at any position before the punch-in point.
4 Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
5 Click the Stop button in the control bar (or press the Space bar) to stop recording.
A region that matches the length of the autopunch area is created. Any audio input received
before the punch-in or after the punch-out point streams through Logic Pro as usual, but is
not recorded.