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Comping
Arranging and editing
9. Click the Record button in Control Bar’s Transport module.
10. When recording is complete, click the Stop button .
Each repetition appears in its own Take lane.
Take lanes are named automatically. The first lane is named T1, the next lane is named T2, etc. The
newest (chronologically youngest) take is shown on top. The lane number always stays with a lane,
even if you reorder, insert or delete lanes.
Recording to a single Take lane
1. Insert a new track or choose an existing track you want to record to.
2. Click the track’s Expand/collapse Take Lanes button (or press SHIFT+T) so Take lanes are
visible.
3. Click the top lane’s Add Take Lane button to create a new empty Take lane.
4. Click the new Take lane’s Record button to arm the lane for recording.
5. Click the Record button in Control Bar’s Transport module.
6. When recording is complete, click the Stop button .
See:
“Basic comping workflow” on page 393
“Auditioning takes” on page 396
“Comping methods” on page 397
“Comping with the Smart tool and Comping tool” on page 400
“Speed comping” on page 404
“Adjusting crossfades” on page 407
“Editing Comp clips” on page 408
“Finalizing the comp” on page 411
“Removing all unused takes and empty Take lanes” on page 413
“Comping” on page 391
Note: When recording on a Take lane, new data will overwrite existing data, regardless of the
global record mode.