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Getting Started
Saving Your Work
When you have something youÕd like to keep, you can save the project by
doing the following:
Loop Recording
If you'd like to record several takes successively, you can set up Pro
Audio to loop over the entire song, or just some section of it. Pro Audio
will record a new take during each loop, storing that take in a new clip.
You can set Pro Audio to place each clip in a new track or to pile all clips
in one track.
Let's try recording a few takes of the section between markers A and B,
placing each take in a new track.
Setting Up Looping
First, let's set up Pro Audio to loop over the section between markers A
and B:
Setting Up the Tracks
Now let's set up the Þrst of the tracks where the takes will be stored:
1. Choose
File-Save As
.
2. In the File Name box, type a new file name, such as
my project
.
3. Click OK.
The project is saved under the new name. From now on, you can click
the Save button to save your work.
1. In the Clips pane, click in the ruler between markers A and B. This
selects the range of time from marker A to marker B.
2. In the Loop/Auto Shuttle toolbar, click to set the Loop From
and Loop Thru times.
When you click , looping is turned on automatically.
1. In track 9 (or the first available empty track), double-click the
Name column and name the track.
2. Click the Arm button.