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Recording
Recording Audio
Tuning your Instrument
Sequel features a built-in tuner for tuning guitar or bass, for example.
1. Make sure the guitar track is selected and the Record Ready button is activated so
that you hear the input.
2. Activate the Tuner in the Pilot Zone.
3. Pluck a string on your guitar or bass.
The Tuner automatically detects which string you are hitting as long as it is in fairly
close proximity to the right tuning. The tuning indicator moves left or right. If it moves
to the left, the string is flat. If it moves to the right, the string is sharp.
The Tuner also displays the current note and octave that your string is tuned to.
4. Tune each of your instrument’s strings.
5. Deactivate the Tuner.
You are now ready to record!
Recording the Guitar
1. Click on the ruler at the position where you want the recording to start or click the
“Jump to Previous Marker” and “Jump to Next Marker” buttons in the Pilot Zone.
This moves the project cursor to this position.
2. Make sure the Cycle button is deactivated.
3. Activate the “Record Ready” button for the track you want to record on.
4. Click the Record button to record the guitar.
Two bars of precount are automatically added. This is indicated by a red cursor at
the position where you start recording and a black cursor that jumps two bars back
and advances towards the record position. This allows you to see the remaining
count in time and the record start position at the same time.
5. Press [Space] to stop recording.
Tuning indicator Note and octave
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The red cursor is not shown if the record start position is set to the first bar.










