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RESULT
The MIDI data that was captured on the track input is inserted into the MIDI part.
If the data was captured during playback, it is inserted into the MIDI part along the timeline.
If the data was captured in Stop mode, it is inserted at the project cursor position.
Emptying the Retrospective Record Buffer
You can empty the retrospective record buffer manually.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
In the top section of the MIDI track Inspector, open the Retrospective Recording
pop-up menu, and select Empty Retrospective Record Buffer.
Select a track, and select Transport> MIDI Retrospective Recording> Empty All
Buffers.
Remaining Record Time
The Max.Record Time displays the time that is left for recording.
The available time depends on the current setup, for example, on the amount of tracks that are
record-enabled, the sample rate for your project, and the available hard disk space.
To open the display, select Studio> More Options> Max.Record Time.
NOTE
The remaining recording time is also shown in the status line above the track list.
If you use individual record folders to store your tracks on different drives, the time display refers
to the medium with the least available storage space.
Lock Record
The Lock Record function prevents you from accidentally deactivating record mode.
Select Edit> Key Commands. In the Transport category, assign key commands to the Lock
Record and Unlock Record commands.
If Lock Record is activated and you want to enter stop mode, conrm this in the corresponding
dialog. You can also use the Unlock Record key command rst and then enter stop mode as
usual.
NOTE
An automatic punch out at the right locator position is ignored in Lock Record mode.
Recording
Remaining Record Time
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