11.5

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Note: Detailed information about monitoring can be found in Samplitude 11.5
Producer's help chapter "System settings -> Global audio options ->
Monitoring settings".
"Sync": This button opens the synchronization settings dialog. Further
information can be found in the help chapter "MIDI in Samplitude 11.5
Producer -> Synchronization".
"Punch" button: This button switches Samplitude 11.5 Producer to "Punch"
mode. This means that a recording can be started "on-the-fly" using the record
button during playback at any time, also multiple times back-to-back. "Punch
In" and "Out" markers are placed automatically. A punch recording is ended by
pressing the "Record" button; playback is not affected.
"In" button: This button sets the starting point for a punch recording.
"Out" button: This button sets the end point for a punch recording. If "Punch
In" and "Punch Out" markers are set, the punch recording can be started using
the "Record" button. While the recording button is flashing, playback occurs
until the "Punch In" marker has been reached. Once reached, the recording
button turns red. Recording is active until the "Punch Out" marker is reached,
and then Samplitude 11.5 Producer changes back to playback mode.
"Loop" button: Use this to switch to "Loop" mode, and a specific range will be
played back 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.
Tempo section: You can adjust playback speed and tempo of the entire
arrangement in the tempo section of the transport control. All objects in the
VIP are adapted to the speed of your choice via the timestretching feature. You
can also switch on the metronome by pressing "Click". Right-clicking the
"Click" button opens the metronome's settings dialog.
Scrub control: The "Scrub control wheel" adjusts the playback speed. This can
be used to locate audio passages. The buttons beneath it can be used to start
playback forwards and backwards at a slower speed. This can also be used to
improve control over audio passages, for example to edit out crackles or other
errors later on.