Reference Guide
386 Arranging and editing
Take lanes
To solo or unsolo a Take lane
Click the Take lane’s Solo button .
You can only solo one Take lane at a time.
To arm a Take lane for recording
Click the Take lane’s Arm for Recording button .
You can only arm one Take lane at a time.
To loop record multiple takes into separate Take lanes
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Project - Record, or right-click the Record button to access
recording settings.
2. Under the Recording Mode options, choose Sound on Sound.
3. Under Loop Recording, choose Store Takes in a Single Track, and click OK.
4. Click the target track’s Expand/collapse Take Lanes button so Take lanes are visible.
5. Click the parent track’s Arm for Recording button. Note: It is important that you arm the parent
track, not an existing Take lane.
6. Set your loop boundaries and start recording multiple passes through the looped area.
7. Stop recording.
To select a lane
Click the top left corner of the Take lane.
To select all Take lanes in a track, do one of the following:
• Double-click the top left corner in any Take lane.
• Click the parent track’s track number.
To edit clip automation in a Take lane
1. Click a track’s Expand/collapse Take lanes button .
2. Click the Take lane’s Edit Filter, point to Clip Automation, and select the desired clip automation
parameter. Created envelopes are displayed in bold text at the top of the menu.
3. Use the global tools to edit automation envelopes. For details see “Tools” on page 441.
Note: When a Take lane is soloed, and clip mutes (partial clip mute) are ignored.
Note: If a track’s Take lanes are expanded while recording into the parent track, the recorded
data will be moved to a new Take lane after recording is stopped.