Instruction Manual

1400 Dialog Reference
Regenerate Tablature dialog
activity to end.
Mute Previous Takes—Uncheck this option in Sound on Sound (Blend)
mode if you want to hear previous takes during Auto Punch.
Note: The Mute Previous Takes checkbox has no effect during loop
recording.
Loop Recording
Choose one of the following loop recording options:
Store Takes in a Single Track—Choosing this option causes SONAR to
merge every new take with the previous takes, unless you choose
Overwrite mode, which mutes each take except the newest one.
Store Takes in Separate Tracks—Choosing this option causes SONAR
to place each new take in the next available track. This method can
quickly overwhelm your computer if you are recording audio data.
Layers
Create New Layer On Overlap—If you have the Track Layers button on
a track enabled, and you record one clip so that it overlaps another clip,
the clips appear in different track layers when this option is enabled.
See Also:
Punch Recording
To Choose a Recording Mode
Loop Recording
Regenerate Tablature dialog
In the Staff view toolbar, click the dropdown arrow on the Staff View Layout
button to display the tablature dropdown list. Click Regenerate-TAB to
open the Regenerate Tablature dialog box.
The Regenerate TAB command works on selected regions in a track to
modify the fingering according to the method you choose. The TAB display
by default uses the ‘floating’ algorithm which analyzes all events in a track
and attempts to optimize tablature with reference to open position. By
choosing the “fixed” algorithm instead, you can designate a specific finger
span and lowest fret which causes the TAB of a selected region to be
displayed within this range. This usually creates a more compact fingering
system.