Helpful ReplyUsing track lanes issue (recording)

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2012/10/25 14:38:47 (permalink)

Using track lanes issue (recording)

I was wondering if anyone else has this issue with the latest X2 (build 308): When I add a new "lane" and press record and start recording, I see the audio on that track lane as it's being recorded (fine). When I stop the recording, that clip I just recorded jumps to the top lane or the main track. Not good. Now I have to move it to the new Track Lane manually. I called CW tech support, they couldn't reproduce this issue. It happens to me all the time. Any suggestions/comments? Is this a known issue? Windows 7 64-bit 64-bit X2 (308) 3.2 Gigahz PC Anton
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Re:Using track lanes issue (recording) 2012/10/25 15:39:52 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
To arm a Take lane for recording
Click the Take lane’s Arm for Recording button .
You can only arm one Take lane at a time.
 
 
Note: If a track’s Take lanes are expanded while recording into the parent track, the recorded data will be moved to a new Take lane after recording is stopped.
 
 
To loop record multiple takes into separate Take lanes
1.
Go to Edit > Preferences > Project - Record, or right-click the Record button to access recording settings.

2.
Under the Recording Mode options, choose Sound on Sound (Blend).

3.
Under Loop Recording, choose Store Takes in a Single Track, and click OK.

4.
Click the target track’s Expand/collapse Take Lanes button  so Take lanes are visible.

5.
Click the parent track’s Arm for Recording button. Note: It is important that you arm the parent track, not an existing Take lane.

6.
Set your loop boundaries and start recording multiple passes through the looped area.

7.
Stop recording.



I took this off of the online help page. (Whats New / take lanes)

It seems what you are seeing is normal with take lanes.

Danny
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Re:Using track lanes issue (recording) 2012/10/25 15:51:52 (permalink)
If I'm recording a part where there is no audio in the other lanes I add a new lane manually and it always records into the new lane (even without hitting that lane's record button). I've found the record button on the lanes is glitchy. It sounds like that is what you are doing though so not sure why it's getting bumped to another lane.
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Re:Using track lanes issue (recording) 2012/10/27 10:56:35 (permalink)
  Thanks for the explanation... However it seems that it should work like I expect it to.. meaning the audio stays in the lane that was recording, no matter what the other lanes have... but anyway... I'll have to work around it...
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