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As soon as the project cursor reaches the right locator, it jumps back to the left locator and
continues recording a new lap.
RESULT
The results of cycle recording depend on the selected record mode. They also differ for audio and
MIDI.
RELATED LINKS
Left and Right Locators on page 171
MIDI Recording on page 196
Audio Recording on page 192
Common Record Modes Menu
The Common Record Modes determine what happens if you click Record during an audio or
MIDI recording.
To access the record modes, select Transport > Common Record Modes.
You can also access the Common Record Modes by clicking the upper part of the Record
Modes section on the Transport panel.
Punch In/Out
In this mode, the recording is stopped.
Re-Record
In this mode, the recording is reinitiated, the events are removed, and recording is
restarted from the exact same position.
Start Recording at Project Cursor Position
In this mode, recording starts from the cursor position.
Start Recording at Left Locator/Punch In Position
In this mode, recording starts from the left locator.
RELATED LINKS
Transport Menu on page 159
Transport Panel Sections on page 155
Re-Recording
If you activate the Re-Record mode, you can reinitiate your recording by hitting the Record
button again. Recording will restart from the initial position.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Transport > Common Record Modes, and activate Re-Record.
2. Activate recording.
3. Click Record again to restart recording.
RESULT
The project cursor jumps back to the record start position and recording is reinitiated.
NOTE
The previous recordings are removed from the project and cannot be retrieved using Undo.
However, they remain in the
Pool.
Recording
Basic Recording Methods
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