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Recording without playback (background tape control): If you have selected this
option, playback of already existing objects is deactivated and the recording marker
will remain at the recording start position. Playback may be started manually, for
example in case "read after write" is required. Set the play cursor at a different
position and start playback by pressing the "Play" button. The recording will not be
interrupted by doing so. This way you can make changes to already recorded material
without interfering with the recording process.
Punch marker mode: In this mode recording takes place only between punch start
markers and punch end markers. This setting corresponds to the "Punch" button (see
below).
Auto Jam Session: Opens the "Auto Jam Session" window.
Mon: Activates Record Monitoring from Samplitude Music Studio 2013, whereby all
tracks with activated "R" display the incoming signal on the peakmeter. Right clicking
the "Moni" button lets you select from the various monitoring modes.
Note: Detailed information about monitoring can be found in Samplitude Music
Studio 2013's help chapter "System settings -> Global audio options -> Monitoring
settings".
Sync: Open the dialog with the synchronization settings. Further information can be
found in the help chapter "MIDI in Samplitude Music Studio 2013 > Synchronization".
Punch: sets Samplitude Music Studio 2013 into the Punch mode. In this mode, only
the range between the punch starter marker and the punch end marker is recorded.
If you haven't created any punch markers, these will be set automatically when the
recording button is pressed. If the recording is started when punch markers already
exist, the recording button will flash until the start marker has been reached as well as
once the end marker has been passed. It will be continuously lit during the recording
between the markers. End the punch recording by pressing the record button again;
playback will not be interrupted. Playback will stop if you press the "Stop" button.
In: sets the starting point for a punch recording.
Out: sets the out point for a punch recording.
When the Alt key is held down, you can set additional punch in/out markers.
Loop: Switch into the Loop Mode, where playback will replay a specific section in a
loop.
MIDI record modes: The following MIDI record modes are available: normal, overdub,
multi-overdub, and replace. This decides whether newly recorded MIDI files are
inserted into the VIP.