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COMMON OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS
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Undo and Redo
Virtually all actions in Record can be undone. This includes creation, deletion and reordering of devices in the rack,
parameter value adjustments, recording and editing in the sequencer etc. You can undo up to 30 actions.
D To undo the latest action, select “Undo” from the Edit menu, or hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press
[Z].
The action to be undone is indicated next to the Undo command on the Edit menu. For example, if your latest ac-
tion was to delete some device(s) from the rack, the Edit menu will display “Undo Delete Devices and Tracks”.
D To redo the last undone action (“undo the undo operation”), select “Redo” from the Edit menu, or hold down
[Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [Y].
Similarly, the action to be redone is shown on the Edit menu.
About multiple Undos and Redos
The concept of multiple undos may require an explanation: You can undo up to 30 actions, or in other words, Record
has an Undo History with up to thirty steps.
Let’s say you have performed the following actions:
1. Created a Mixer device.
2. Created a synth device.
3. Adjusted the Attack parameter of the synth device.
4. Changed the panning for the synth device in the Mixer.
5. Adjusted the playback tempo on the Transport Panel.
After these five actions, the Undo History will look as follows:
If you now select Undo, your latest action (the tempo change) will be undone, and moved to a “Redo list”:
|
UNDO
5. Adjust tempo
4. Change pan
3. Adjust Attack
2. Create Synth Device
1. Create Mixer Device
|
UNDO
|
REDO
4. Change pan
3. Adjust Attack
2. Create Synth Device
1. Create Mixer Device 5. Adjust tempo