STEP RECORD

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2013/05/25 19:19:06 (permalink)

STEP RECORD

Help! just got ready to record a track, and I notice the 'step record" option Is on. Where is the switch to revert to 'normal' record?? 
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    garrigus
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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 19:40:44 (permalink)
    Right-click the Record button in the Transport module of the Control Bar or press Shift+R on your PC keyboard.

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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 19:45:45 (permalink)
    You can also click and hold on the Record button and it will open up to give you the choice between record and step record.

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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 20:29:06 (permalink)
    Thank you. Super basic but I found no references to explain it anywhere!!
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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 20:30:24 (permalink)
    robert_e_bone
    You can also click and hold on the Record button and it will open up to give you the choice between record and step record. 
    Sorry... that's what I meant... click and hold the Record button. Right-clicking it brings up the recording preferences. But Shift+R should work as well.


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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 21:12:12 (permalink)
    Howdy Scott - you can find that and LOTS of great tips in your books - (tee hee hee - couldn't resist).

    To the original poster - Scott's books are actually FABULOUS and many many folks in the forum have found them extremely valuable.  I was just poking fun at his momentary brain fart.  (that is the first one I have ever seen for him - wish I could say the same for me, DOH)

    :)

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    Re:STEP RECORD 2013/05/25 21:36:53 (permalink)
    robert_e_bone
    Howdy Scott - you can find that and LOTS of great tips in your books - (tee hee hee - couldn't resist). 
    Hey Bob... LOL! That's true, that's true. Thanks for the reminder and recommendation!


    John... if you're interested, you can find more information about the SONAR Power! books at:
    http://www.garrigus.com/powerbooks.asp


    Thanks!
    Scott

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