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RECORDING IN THE SEQUENCER
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General recording procedure
The following description applies to all types of recording: audio, MIDI and parameter automation. For specific details
of audio, MIDI and parameter automation recording, refer to “Recording audio”, “Recording notes”, “Recording perfor-
mance controller automation” and “Recording parameter automation”.
1. If desired, select Click and/or Pre-count according to the descriptions in “Click and Pre-count”.
2. Move the Song Position Pointer to the position in the Ruler where you want to start your recording (see “Ruler
details”).
3. Click the Record button on the Transport Panel. Alternatively, press [*] on the numeric keypad, or hold down
[Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [Return].
The Record button turns red. If Pre-count is enabled, wait for the set number of pre-count bars before starting to
record audio, MIDI or parameter automation. During pre-count, nothing will be recorded.
During pre-count, only the Record button is active (red) and nothing will be recorded.
4. Start recording on the track.
As the recording begins, the Play button on the Transport Panel goes dark while the Record button remains red.
During recording, both the Play and Record buttons are active and any input data will be recorded.
If the lane is currently empty, a new clip is automatically created on the record enabled lane on the track. As the re-
cording progresses, the clip expands following the Song Position Pointer. The clips are shaded in red during re-
cording according to the picture below:
5. When you’re done recording, click the Stop button on the Transport Panel. Alternatively, press [Spacebar], [0]
on the numeric keypad, or hold down [Shift] and press [Return].
The Record and Play buttons turn grey, the Song Position Pointer stops and the red shading of the clip(s) disap-
pears. The clip(s) show the recorded events as different types of graphical objects, depending on clip type.
! If nothing was recorded in a note clip, clicking Stop will automatically remove the empty note clip.
A note clip being recorded
An audio clip being recorded