Reference Guide

398 Arranging and editing
Comping
6. Click the track’s Record button to arm the track for recording. Note: It is important that you
arm the parent track, not an existing Take lane.
7. If you are loop recording multiple takes:
a) Drag in the Track view time ruler to select the desired loop boundaries.
b) Right-click the time ruler and select Set Loop Points on the pop-up menu (or press
SHIFT+L). You can also click the Set Loop Points to Selection button in the Control
Bar’s Loop module.
8. Click the Record button in Control Bar’s Transport module.
9. 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.
Figure 103. The most recent take is unmuted and on top.
The following tabled describes how the various record modes behave when recording new takes.