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RECORDING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Recording over or into an existing audio clip
If you start recording over an existing clip on an audio track, the new recording will incorporate (replace, but not
erase) the previous recording in the clip. When you open the audio clip in Edit Mode afterwards, there will be one
Comp Row for each of the takes, the same result as when recording audio in Loop mode (see “Recording audio in
Loop mode”).
Let’s have a look at the following example:
In the picture below, we have the original audio clip spanning bars 1-8 on the track:
An audio track with an existing clip
Now, we want to redo (re-record) the part that spans bars 5-6. We place the Song Position Pointer at bar 5 and re-
cord 2 bars:
A new recording made on bars 5-6 on the audio track
The new recording is made over the original clip. The recording in the original clip has therefore been incorporated
into the start of bar 5 to the end of bar 6.
Now, let’s double-click on the clip to open it for editing in Edit Mode:
The new and original recordings (takes) in Edit Mode
New recording
Incorporated part of the original recording
New recording