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Also, there is a keycommand for "new track", which might be
helpful for
keeping multiple takes, when not cycling.
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> From: John Pitcairn <johnp@...>
> Reply-To: logic-users@onelist.com
> Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 12:45:56 +1300
> To: logic-users@onelist.com
> Cc: lavind@...
> Subject: [LUG] Re: Will ANYONE help me?recording probs...
>
> So use the mute *tool* on the previously-recorded audio region(s)
> before you record "over" them. As there's no good way to
select
> stacked takes like this (no "select through" or "send to
back" or
> whatever), things can get a bit tricky later. It may also be helpful
> to stop thinking of it like a tape recording. Underneath does not
> necessarily mean it won't play, I believe the first audio region to
> start will play...?
>
> Cycle record in auto mute/auto create mode really may be what you
> want if you are doing lots of takes & want to keep them all for
later
> comping together of the best bits.
>
> Or if you just want to keep the earlier take for safety, you can hit
> delete after recording and tell Logic to keep the newly-recorded file
> (rather than deleting it from disk), which will then be removed from
> the Arrange window but still available in the Audio window. It can be
> dragged back into Arrange whenever you need, then use "regions to
> original record position" to place it...
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