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247Logic Pro User Guide
Record to multiple software instrument tracks successively
In Logic Pro:
To continue playing previous tracks while recording, do one of the following:
Choose Record > Overlapping MIDI Recordings > Cycle Mode On > Create Tracks.
Choose File > Project Settings > Recording, then choose Cycle > Create Tracks from
the Overlapping MIDI Recordings pop-up menu.
Control-click the Record button in the control bar, choose Recording Settings
from the shortcut menu, then choose Cycle > Create Tracks from the Overlapping
MIDI Recordings pop-up menu.
To mute all previous tracks while recording, do one of the following:
Choose Record > Overlapping MIDI Recordings > Cycle Mode On > Create Tracks
and Mute.
Choose File > Project Settings > Recording, then choose Cycle > Create Tracks and
Mute from the Overlapping MIDI Recordings pop-up menu.
Control-click the Record button in the control bar, choose Recording Settings
from the shortcut menu, then choose Cycle > Create Tracks and Mute from the
Overlapping MIDI Recordings pop-up menu.
Replace software instrument recordings in Logic Pro
When you’re recording, you can replace all or part of a previous performance while
recording a new one. You do this by recording in Replace mode. You can choose one of the
following Replace mode behaviors from the Replace pop-up menu:
Region Erase: Erases MIDI regions from the Tracks area across the entire recording,
even if nothing is played.
Region Punch: Erases MIDI regions only where MIDI events have been recorded.
Content Erase: Erase only MIDI content inside of MIDI regions, across the entire
recording, even if nothing is played.
Content Punch: Erase only the MIDI content inside of MIDI regions, but only where MIDI
events have been recorded.
You can access the Replace pop-up menu by long-clicking (or right-clicking) on the
Replace button
in the control bar or in the Recording preferences window.
Note: For information on replacing audio recordings, see replace audio recordings.
Replace recording is possible only when Show Advanced Tools is selected in the
Advanced preferences pane.