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207 Recording New Clips
16.3 Recording
Recording can be done in both the Session and the Arrangement Views. If you want to record
onto more than one track simultaneously and/or prefer viewing the recording linearly and in-
progress, the Arrangement View may be the better choice. If you want to break your recording
seamlessly into multiple clips or record while you are also launching clips in Live, use the Session
View.
16.3.1 Recording Into the Arrangement
Recording Into the Arrangement.
1. Pressing the Control Bar’s Arrangement Record button starts recording. The specific behav-
ior depends on the state of the “Start Transport with Record” button in the Record/Warp/
Launch preferences. When enabled, recording starts as soon as the button is pressed.
When disabled, recording will not start until the Play button is pressed (or Session clips are
launched.) Tip: regardless of the state of this preference, holding [Shift] while pressing Ar-
rangement Record will engage the opposite behavior.
2. Recording creates new clips in all tracks that have their Arm button on.
3. When MIDI Arrangement Overdub is enabled, new MIDI clips contain a mix of the signal
already in the track and the new input signal. Note that overdubbing only applies to MIDI
tracks.
4. To prevent recording prior to a punch-in point, activate the Punch-In switch. This is useful
for protecting the parts of a track that you do not want to record over and allows you to set
up a pre-roll or “warm-up“ time. The punch-in point is identical to the Arrangement Loop’s
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