Acoustica Mixcraft 7 User Manual

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and stopping each time. It’s generally used in conjunction with Loop Mode wherein
a section is looped and each cycle records a new “take” (see Loop Recording below).
Mixcraft automatically creates recording Lanes to accommodate each pass.

As new takes are recorded, the clips of previous recording passes are automatically
muted. Audio tracks default to Takes mode. Take clips can freely be moved to
their own audio tracks.

When Takes mode is used with punch in/out, it creates a clip on a new lane in the
punch area, but only mutes the portion of the audio clips in the punch area.

Overdub

In this mode, all previous clips are heard during recording. Virtual Instrument
(MIDI) tracks default to Overdub mode. This works well for quickly stacking parts.

Each new recording is placed on a new lane.

Replace

In this mode, existing audio is replaced by new recordings. New lanes are not created.

Loop Recording

Loop recording allows recording of multiple takes or overdubs without stopping.

Saving Time With
a Multi-Input
Recording Template
A project with the
correct inputs and
armed tracks for
multiple-input
recording can be set up
and saved as a project
template. This is handy
if you’re recording an
entire band – the next
time you record the
band, simply load the
template and all inputs
will be ready to go!
(Provided all instruments
and inputs are plugged
into the same inputs…
keep notes!)

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