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136 MANAGERS
The basis for working with the take manager is always a selected object, for example, the
most recently created object after a punch-in recording. The current object take is
identifiable via the checkmark in front of the names in the take list. Now, all the takes suited
to the selected object are shown in the list. In the basic settings, this refers to all the takes
from the same track and original position.
Take manager - options
Filter recording position: Only takes that overlap the same original time positions are
shown, such as the selected object.
Filter out takes that are too short: Only takes that are at least as long as the currently
selected take are shown.
Show all tracks: Takes of all tracks will be shown.
Manager font: In the opened dialog, you can specify the font, format and size for the take
manager
Select takes
To select a take for the object, place a check mark before the desired take or press "Enter"
after you have selected the corresponding take in the take manager.
Take selection can be made directly in the arranger window using "Ctrl + right click" on
the object.
All of the takes shown in the take manager and the currently selected take are visible in the
take composer one below the other. In the take composer, the takes can be compared
directly and a combination of the various takes can be cut out.
Rename take: Right click on the take and open the context menu to rename it, edit the
recording position, or delete the take. Multiple selection is also possible.
Delete takes: Right click on the take and open the context menu to delete it. Multiple
selection is also possible. Once you have deleted all of the takes except for one, you can
decide next to the last if you would also like to delete the referenced file. Note that the
audio file to be deleted will not be usable in other projects.
Note: In case the audio file is no longer referenced via objects, but contains various takes,
then not every take has to be deleted in order to fully remove it from the hard drive.
Instead, use the "Delete unused samples" function from the "Tools" menu.
Note: For a better overview, easy-to-use take-naming options are available even while
recording in the recording window.
Take management for multi-track recordings
On multi-track recordings each recording creates classified takes belonging together on
each track. All simultaneously recorded objects are grouped and also given the same take