is there a quick way to record multiple takes?

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2011/09/24 21:25:54 (permalink)

is there a quick way to record multiple takes?

without adding new tracks?
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    osd
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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/24 21:27:54 (permalink)
    Layers, check them out.     

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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/24 21:39:20 (permalink)
    layers! I suspected them 


    thanks
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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/24 22:58:33 (permalink)
    They rock! Use em all the time.

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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/24 23:21:49 (permalink)
    They work well with loop recording too. Set it up, hit record.... 30 takes later... perfection (after comping, of course).     

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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/24 23:58:32 (permalink)
    osd


    They work well with loop recording too. Set it up, hit record.... 30 takes later... perfection (after comping, of course).     


    30 takes later - a Grammy Award...

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    Re:is there a quick way to record multiple takes? 2011/09/26 04:28:22 (permalink)
    30 takes later you throw the guitar down in disgust and vow never to write anything that complicated again.

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