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Using Cycled Recording for assembling a “perfect” take
When you record several laps in a Cycle, only one Audio file is created. However,
this is split up into a number of Segments (one for each lap) which are “stacked” in
the Audio Editor. Since the Segments are all on the same Track, this normally
means that only one of them will play back (the top one). However, you can use this
feature to assemble a “perfect” take from all the different Segments.
Let’s say you have a chorus and you want to record a few different takes of vocals
for it, to later assemble snippets from each take into one “perfect” recording.
Proceed as follows:
1. Set up the Left and Right Locator to encompass the section you want to
record.
2. Activate Cycle on the Transport Bar.
3. Activate Recording from “Stop Mode”.
4. Record for as many laps as you desire.
5. Stop recording.
6. Open the Track in the Audio Editor.
You will now have all the takes stacked above each other. Since the Track plays
back on one channel only you will only hear one of them at a time. But, you can
consecutively mute each one to find which pieces you want to keep from each.
3 takes (cycle laps).
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