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Transport Functions
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If there is already a (normal) cycle region just move the left
locator after the right locator.
The skip region is shown as a very thin strip at the top
edge of the bar ruler.
Features of Skip Cycle Mode: When the SPL reaches
the right locator it skips to the left locator (i.e. the “right”
and “left” locators swap positions).
Skip cycle is a quick way of leaving out a passage in an Ar-
rangement, without having to physically delete it from all
the tracks, make a backup, etc.
You can also use it when editing, to leave out those parts of
the song which you don’t want to be affected by the edit.
Recording
Choosing a Track: First you have to select the track you
want to record on, for example by clicking on it (more on
this on page 120). Remember, just one track can be se-
lected. During the recording, the incoming events are
stored in a sequence, on the selected track.
Note: If you want to record fader, knob or button move-
ments of normal audio tracks, just open the mixer and do
what you have to do. All your changes will be recorded (as
MIDI events) on the corresponding audio track.
Changing Tracks: You can change the record track, with-
out having to stop recording —just select a new track, for
example via the Select previous / next track command (de-
fault keys: cursor up or down).
Count-in
After you press the record button, the recording begins
with a count-in. This is defined under Options > Settings
> Recording Options…. The choices are:
No count-in The recording begins without a count-in.
Wait for note MAGIX midi studio generation 6 repeats
the first 1/4 note (or note value of the bar denominator)
until a MIDI note is received. The recording then begins.
1-6 Bar count-inThere is a 1—6 bar count-in (default: 1
bar).
2/4 - 9/4 count-in2—9 quarternotes count-in.
…Click only during count-in: If the Options > Settings > Re-
cording Options… > Click only during Count In option is ac-
tive, the click will be switched off after the count-in—so-
called “Drummer mode”.
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