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recording button will flash until the start marker has been reached as well as once the end
marker has been passed. It will light continuously during the actual recording between the
markers. End the punch recording by pressing the record button again; playback will not
be interrupted. Playback will stop if you press the "Stop" button.
"In" button: This button sets the starting point for a Punch recording.
"Out" button: This button sets the end point for a Punch recording.
Additional Punch In/Out markers can be set by holding down the Alt key.
"Loop" button: Use this to switch into Loop mode, that is, a specific range is played
repeatedly.
MIDI record modes: The following MIDI record modes are available: normal, overdub,
multi-overdub, and replace. The different modes determine how the newly recorded MIDI
files will be added to the VIP.
More information can be found in the chapter "Samplitudequick start -> Workshop:
recording (view page 80)".
Tempo section: The tempo section displays the tempo at the current position. You may
change the playback speed and the tempo of the complete arrangement. All objects in the
VIP are adjusted to the most recent speed value by moving them or stretching them.
The "Beat grid/snap (view page 66)" button enables you to activate and display
the beat grid.
Use the "CLICK" button to switch on the metronome click. Right clicking the
"CLICK" button opens the metronome options window (view page 84) to
configure the pr
e-counter and click volume.
Scrub control: The scrub control wheel can be used to adjust playback speed. This can
be used to find audio passages.
The buttons beneath it can be used to start playback forwards and backwards at a slower
speed. This too can be used to improve control over audio passages, like editing out
crackles or other errors later.