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RECORDING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Undoing a recording
D If you’re not satisfied with the finished recording, you can select “Undo Record Track” from the Edit menu or
select the clip on the Edit/Arrangement Pane and press [Delete] or [Backspace].
This will delete the clip and its contents.
Undoing while recording a note clip
D If you’re not satisfied with your ongoing recording of a note clip, press [Delete] or [Backspace].
This will delete the current note clip and all its contents and at the same time create a new clip starting at the cur-
rent song position. The sequencer will continue recording during the entire process.
! Note that this only works when recording note clips.
Recording tips
Lowering the Tempo during recording
If you are going to record complex/difficult takes, a good suggestion is to lower the song tempo during recording and
then speed up the song to normal tempo again during playback. For audio tracks, Record features very sophisticated
functions for audio stretching. Audio stretch enables you to alter the song tempo up or down without changing the
pitch of the recorded audio. See “About tempo changes and tempo automation of audio tracks” for more details.
When recording MIDI, just lower the tempo when recording the difficult parts and speed up to normal tempo during
playback.
Audio recording details
Setting up the audio track
Selecting audio input(s) and defining mono or stereo
D Select audio input(s) for the track from the Audio Input drop-down list.
Selecting audio inputs for the Audio Track
At the top of the drop-down list you can select whether you want to use mono or stereo inputs. Depending on your
selection, the LED meter switches to a stereo or mono display. Further down in the drop-down list you can select
the audio interface input(s) you want to use for the track.