User Manual

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3.
Set your track to record from your input bus:
a.
Click the Record Input button, choose Input Busses from the menu, and choose your input bus.
b.
Click the Record Input button and choose Input Monitor Mode: On or Input Monitor Mode: Auto so you can hear your
input signal during recording.
When Auto ( ) is selected, you will hear the input monitor signal when playback is stopped and during recording. If
you’re recording into selected events, you’ll hear the input monitor signal only when the cursor passes over the
selected events.
When On ( ) is selected, the behavior is similar to Auto mode, but you will always hear the input monitor during
recording. Monitoring is not toggled on and off when recording into a selected event.
4.
Position the cursor where you want to start recording.
5.
Select the Arm for Record button ( ) on the track where you want to record. Arming a track enables it for recording.
When a track is armed, the track meter displays the tracks level. If input monitoring is not on, the meter displays the level of
your input source. If input monitoring is turned on, the meter shows the level of the input source plus the track effects chain.
6.
Click the Record button ( ) on the Transport bar to start recording.
7.
To stop recording, click the Record button again or click the Stop button ( ) on the Transport bar. The Recorded Files dialog is
displayed.
8.
Use the Recorded Files dialog to confirm the file name and location of your recorded audio. Click Delete or Delete All if you do
not want to save the recorded files, or click Rename to change the files name.
9.
Click Done to close the Recorded Files dialog. Your recorded file is displayed as a new event in the timeline.
Important:
Your ability to monitor effects in real time is dependent on your computer’s performance. Effect automation
envelopes are bypassed during record monitoring.