10.0

Table Of Contents
RELATED LINKS
MIDI on page 696
MIDI Record Modes
By selecting a MIDI Record Mode you decide what happens to any existing parts on the track
where you are recording. MIDI tracks can play back all events in overlapping parts. If you record
several parts in the same locations or move parts so that they overlap, you will hear the events in
all parts.
To access the record modes, select Transport > MIDI Record Mode.
You can also access the MIDI Record Modes by clicking to the right of the MIDI symbol in
the MIDI Recording Modes section on the Transport panel.
MIDI Record Mode
New Parts
Existing parts that are overlapped by a new recording are kept. The new recording is
saved as a new part.
Merge
Existing events in parts that are overlapped by a new recording are kept. The newly
recorded events are added to the existing part.
Replace
Existing events in parts that are overlapped by a new recording are replaced.
NOTE
In Merge or Replace mode you can activate Record in Editor to record MIDI data in the editor.
For this to work, the editor must have the focus. Otherwise, the data is recorded on the MIDI
track in the Project window.
MIDI Cycle Record Mode
When you record MIDI in cycle mode, the result not only depends on the MIDI record mode, but
also on the cycle record mode that is selected in the
MIDI Cycled Recording Mode Only section.
Mix
For each completed lap, everything you record is added to what was previously
recorded. This is useful for building up rhythm patterns. Record a hi-hat part on the
rst lap, the bass drum part on the second lap, etc.
Overwrite
As soon as you play a MIDI note or send any MIDI message, all MIDI that you have
recorded on previous laps is overwritten from that point. Make sure that you stop
playing before the next lap begins. Otherwise, you will overwrite the entire take.
Keep Last
Each completed lap replaces the previously recorded lap. If you deactivate recording
or press Stop before the cursor reaches the right locator, the previous take will be
kept. If you do not play or input any MIDI during a lap, nothing happens, and the
previous take will be kept.
RELATED LINKS
Transport Menu on page 166
Transport Panel Sections on page 162
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
203