How do I keep the thickness of the sequencer track I'm working on, without it resizing every time I move to another track?
Also if I'm recording multiple takes on a single track, some times if I stop the recording after it loops around it will not only delete the part over looped but the entire last take as well. Anyway to prevent this or get that last full take back if it gets deleted?
Also if I'm recording multiple takes on a single track, some times if I stop the recording after it loops around it will not only delete the part over looped but the entire last take as well. Anyway to prevent this or get that last full take back if it gets deleted?
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Re: Sequencer track size
Thu, June 12, 2008 - 12:16 PMAlso if I'm recording multiple takes on a single track, some times if I stop the recording after it loops around it will not only delete the part over looped but the entire last take as well. Anyway to prevent this or get that last full take back if it gets deleted?
if i remember correctly you can simply delete the last take when it loops around and the previously recorded loop will still be there. you might double check your settings in the transport. if you have Replace versus Overdub set it will delete the previous loop.
another solution to try is to set lanes to be fixed so you can actually see each take on the track. then it's very easy to pick and choose which take you want or delete the new take from the loop repetition. -
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Re: Sequencer track size
Thu, June 12, 2008 - 5:30 PMYa, I set my lanes to fixed so I can see them all, thats why I wanna keep my sequencer lanes at a set size.
So say I'll do 7 and 1/4 takes. When I hit stop on the recorder it will delete not only the 1/4 but loop 7 as well automatically. When it doesn't, I can easily delete the 1/4 start of loop 8.
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