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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Audio Multitrack Recording<br />

You can record audio to multiple tracks simultaneously. This is done by record-enabling<br />

the required arrange tracks, then starting to record. This allows you to record several<br />

instruments at once, placing each instrument on a separate arrange track.<br />

To record to multiple tracks simultaneously<br />

1 Click the Record Enable button on each arrange track you want to record to.<br />

Important: You cannot record-enable tracks that are set to the same input. Each track<br />

needs to be set to a different input.<br />

2 Set the playhead to the point where you want recording to start.<br />

3 Click the Record button in the Transport bar (or use the corresponding key command,<br />

default assignment: *).<br />

4 Stop recording by clicking the Stop button in the Transport bar (or press the Space bar).<br />

You now have a new audio region on each of the record-enabled tracks.<br />

Audio Punch Recording<br />

Punch recording is a technique that allows you to overwrite a portion of a previously<br />

recorded track, during playback, without touching any of the recording before or after<br />

that portion. You punch in to interrupt playback and make the recording, then punch<br />

out to return to playback mode.<br />

<strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> offers two methods of punch recording:<br />

• Punch on the fly: Involves the use of a key command to start recording while in playback<br />

mode.<br />

Chapter 14 Recording in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong><br />

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