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AUDIO EDITING IN THE SEQUENCER
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Only one Comp Row can play back at a time.
In Single Mode, only the topmost Comp Row will play back. In Comp Mode, you can alternate the playback be-
tween the Comp Rows by assigning regions of the different Comp Rows to different Segments in the Clip. What
you hear when you play back an audio clip is displayed in the Clip Overview area at the top on the Edit Pane. (The
Clip Overview area displays the same content as the Clip in Arrange Mode.)
An audio clip in Single Mode with four Comp Rows, with the topmost Comp Row playing back
An audio clip in Comp Mode with alternating playback from four Comp Rows
The Comp Row configuration, and the Recordings on the Comp Rows, are unique to each individual audio clip.
This means that you could move Comp Rows up or down on the Edit Pane, change Comp Row Levels and Cross-
fades, or move Recordings back and forth on the Comp Rows, without affecting any neighboring audio clips.
If you duplicate a Clip, or a Comp Row with its Recording, you can freely edit the duplicated Clip, Comp Row or
Recording without affecting the original.
However, the actual audio data is not duplicated. Record features a very sophisticated internal audio management
system which re-uses Recordings throughout the entire Song whenever necessary. This means that the Song file
size won’t increase when you duplicate audio clips or Comp Rows.
Played back Comp Row
Audio Clip in the
Clip Overview area
Unused (silent)
Comp Rows
Single Mode
Audio Clip in the
Clip Overview area
Played back Segments
of assigned Comp Rows
Unused (silent) Comp Row
Comp Mode