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RECORDING IN THE SEQUENCER
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About this chapter
This chapter describes the different recording techniques that you can use in Record. The chapter covers both audio,
notes and parameter automation recording. Before you read this chapter, it’s recommended that you are familiar with
the basic sequencer functions and definitions described in the “Sequencer Functions” chapter. A lot of functions are
common for all types of recording methods. These will be described first in this chapter. Later in the chapter we will
go into functions specific to audio, notes and parameter automation recording.
General recording functions
Record enabling
Before you can start recording on a track in the sequencer, the track needs to be record enabled. There are two types
of buttons for record enabling: the Record Enable button, which is used when recording audio clips and note clips,
and the Record Enable Parameter Automation button, which is used when recording device/channel strip parameter
automation and tempo automation:
Five tracks with their Record Enable and Record Enable Parameter Automation buttons
Activated Enable Record and Enable Record Parameter Automation buttons are indicated with a red color. Recording
can be simultaneously enabled on an unlimited number of audio tracks (limited only by the computer’s processing
and hard disk performance) - plus one note lane on an instrument track. However, if you have locked several MIDI
keyboard controllers to specific instrument devices in the rack - using Remote (see “Locking a surface”) - you can re-
cord MIDI on these instrument tracks simultaneously. Recording of parameter automation can be simultaneously en-
abled on as many tracks as you like.
Record Enable buttons
Record Enable Parameter
Automation buttons