Topic: audio recording

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  • #843
    Podianer
    Participant

    Hi,

    I don’t know if I am doing something wrong here, but when recording several takes, I often forget to “unarm” the track, and then, when playing back, my previously recorded take is overwritten. I can’t “undo” this, thus I have to re-record. What can I do to avoid this?

    Max

    #6818
    Technophobia
    Participant

    Not much use to you now but, according to the future forum, it is a planned to make the undo recording more capable.
    Up until then you may just have to remember to un-arm all the time.

    I think that it would be a good thing if Podium automatically un-armed itself once you’ve pressed stop recording. 🙂

    #6819
    Podianer
    Participant

    I think that it would be a good thing if Podium automatically un-armed itself once you’ve pressed stop recording. Smile

    agreed! 😉

    #6822
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    I often forget to “unarm” the track, and then, when playing back, my previously recorded take is overwritten. I can’t “undo” this, thus I have to re-record. What can I do to avoid this?

    The only way to automatically unarm transport recording mode (not the individual track record arm buttons) is to use punch-out. I replied to the topic you started in the future forum. Please reply there how you would like the record unarm option to behave.

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