11.5

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After each repetition, Samplitude 11.5 Producer creates a new track in which
the program records. The material that has already been recorded remains in
tact and is played back during recording of other tracks.
The aim of this mode is to create multiple recordings in a set range, while
simultaneously listening to material that has already been recorded.
Solo JamSession
This mode largely corresponds to the behavior of the "old" Auto JamSession.
The aim of this mode is to create an arrangement even while playing that can
serve as a basis for a new song.
By pressing the spacebar several times in a row, the following actions will be
triggered:
1. Playback begins. Nothing is recorded yet.
2. The first recording starts. Record your first beat(s). As a sign that the
program is recording, the action button turns red.
3. The recording ends. The recorded section is then inserted into the
arrangement as a loop and begins playing repeatedly. This serves as a grid
for the next loops.
4. The next recording starts. You'll continue to hear the previously recorded
loop. Now you can add an additional voice to it.
5. The recording ends, playback of the first and the newly recorded loop
continues.
The next times start and end other recordings (4 and 5 repeat each other).
Every time the recording is restarted, it's recorded in a new track. All loops
recorded up until now are played.
Double-clicking on the record button stops the last loop recorded. Clicking
three times ends all running loops. You can use it to separate various sections
in the arrangement from one another.
Accompaniment
There are many ways to record a song:
Record everything by yourself. Here, the loop that was recorded first is set as
a measure for the speed of the song in BPM (beats per minute). The buttons
1-8 function as mute or solo buttons depending on their set modes (see
below).
You can choose from one of the accompaniments provided. The tempo of the
song will be determined by the template.