System information
1. Select the event and position the cursor at the beginning of the event.
2.
Select the Arm for Record button on the track that contains the event.
3.
Click the Record button on the Transport bar to start recording.
4.
To stop recording, click the Record button again or click the Stop button on the Transport bar.
The Recorded Files dialog is displayed.
Select the Loop Playback button on the Transport bar to record multiple takes within the
selected event.
The last take recorded is set as the active take for the event. For more information, see "Using
Takes as Alternate Versions of Events" on page 171.
Recording into a time selection or event (punch-in)
You can record a new take into a selected audio event using a time selection. This option provides room for
pre-roll and post-roll during recording.
1. Select the event you want to punch into:
n If you want to punch into the middle of an event, select the portion of the event you want to
replace and press S to split the event. For more information, see "Splitting events" on page
149.
n Select multiple events to create multiple punch-in and -out points.
2. Create a time selection to set the amount of pre-roll and post-roll and position the cursor at the
beginning of the time selection. The edges of the selected events serve as the punch-in and punch-
out points:
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