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Table Of Contents
Transport Functions
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Select Options > Settings > Recording Options. In the
bottom flip-down menu you can choose None, One,
Two, Three, or Four beat count-in. You can also select
the option Wait for Note, which will repeat a quarter
note count-in, until you play the first note and the
recording starts.
In the Recording Options you can choose if the
computer loudspeaker should click during recording
and/or playback.
Select Options > Settings > Metronome Settings to
define a MIDI channel and MIDI notes to be used as
metronome. You might, for example, use the Rim Shot
of your sound module as metronome click.
Auto Drop
The Auto Drop function is used to automate the process of
dropping in and out of record. When it is enabled, MAGIX
midi studio generation 6 will drop in and out of record at
the designated left and right locator points, i. e., at the left
locator recording will start, at the right locator MAGIX
midi studio generation 6 will switch back to playback. You
can also use Drop mode in conjunction with Cycle, in
which case a total of four locator points are displayed.
In the example below playback will start at beat 2. At beat
4, MAGIX midi studio generation 6 enters the recording
(drop in). At beat 8, playback is re-activated (drop out). At
beat 9, playback starts over beginning with beat 2.
If you want MAGIX midi studio generation 6 to act and
feel like a real tape player for MIDI recordings; i. e., that
the range within the drop locators will actually be erased
and replaced instead of just recording an additional se-
quence, select Replace.
If Solo is selected, you can listen only to the selected track.
All other tracks will be muted.