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Replace: The data is recorded to an existing object, any MIDI data is overwritten.
After selecting the mode, make sure that the recording is activated for the track. The
record button (set to standby) changes to violet to signal that this MIDI track should record
MIDI data.
Now you can now start the MIDI recording using the shortcut key "R". After ending
recording with the "Stop" button, you will be asked whether you want to keep or delete the
recording. After confirming this with "OK", your newly recorded material will appear as a
"MIDI take" in the VIP. In case you have recorded several takes in normal mode for the
same selected range, you can select and play back the individual MIDI takes in the take
manager (view page 135).
Note: You can switch between the individual recording passes even quicker by holding the
"Ctrl" button down and then right clicking the MIDI object. A menu will appear for you to
select the desired take for immediate playback.
If a previously produced MIDI object ("MIDI -> New MIDI object") is recorded into, then the
respected arranger track may be used to follow the development of the recording. the
events created will be displayed as blue bars. If the individual MIDI events are muted after
recorded in the MIDI editor, then these will appear in the arranger track as a gray bars.
Objects in the virtual project (VIP)
Audio and MIDI
Audio objects are linked to a set range in a wave project, while MIDI objects link to a set
range in a MIDI project. The MIDI project is saved together with the object and linked to it.