sequential track recording

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Recording in cycle mode but with each new cycle the next track down is selected and recorded on until you run out of tracks.

Anyone know a host that has this ?

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Cubase SX

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Sonar 5 can record each subsequent take into separate track lanes within one single track, muting the previous take on each pass. Do what you like with all/any of the takes afterwards. Neat.

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How does CubaseSX do it? ive looked everywhere in the manual.

Rev.Jem, yea thats cool and well handy but im looking for track separation so i can have monitor fx setup diffirent for each take.

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Holophonic wrote:Recording in cycle mode but with each new cycle the next track down is selected and recorded on until you run out of tracks.

Anyone know a host that has this ?
well I don't know of any that will automatically move to the next track. However Cubase SX will keep on cycling till you run out of hd room I suppose..then (I think) you could move parts where you want them.

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Yea its cool for alot of things but the new cycle gets solo'd so you cant hear the other parts till you stop and press things. This was all inspired by guitar rig 2's loop machine btw.

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ABleton Live can do this with follow actions on clips

Edit: MIDI tracks should work but as for audio...that's another thing.
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Holophonic wrote:im looking for track separation so i can have monitor fx setup diffirent for each take.
Ah - I see. You'd only have to drag each take to its own track after you finish recording, though. Hope you find what you're looking for.

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AA does it too
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AA ?

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Holophonic wrote:AA ?
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