i got it. You have to click at a point where a clip is already recorded on a lane and then the take will split all those clips above it within the track at the start point.
As new functionality I see how it could be useful. If you want to keep the take at that point, you can just delete the sections above you want to replace. But at the same time, sometimes you want to crossfade the new take into the old at the point you recorded.
Personally, I always use overdub recording and almost never take recording so I would have not noticed this - and I don't usually loop over the section.
I think these are instances where punch-in punch-out are the most useful if the goal is trying to replace a section of the take at the recording point and not the entire take itself. But it is weird that takes divide up the clips above them as new lanes are created. That seems like it should be a toggle switch and not the standard behavior.
I agree ths needs fixing
As new functionality I see how it could be useful. If you want to keep the take at that point, you can just delete the sections above you want to replace. But at the same time, sometimes you want to crossfade the new take into the old at the point you recorded.
Personally, I always use overdub recording and almost never take recording so I would have not noticed this - and I don't usually loop over the section.
I think these are instances where punch-in punch-out are the most useful if the goal is trying to replace a section of the take at the recording point and not the entire take itself. But it is weird that takes divide up the clips above them as new lanes are created. That seems like it should be a toggle switch and not the standard behavior.
I agree ths needs fixing
Statistics: Posted by cactus-head — Tue Jan 02, 2024 4:42 pm