That's a bad typo, with no / not / now having very different meanings...
I suppose the advantage of the punch in and punch out, are that you get just the little portions you intend when you punch; but that probably doesn't work when you're "running solo" but might if recording for someone else.
Almost easier to just record a second overlay in the track, and slice/toss what you don't want; although you would presumably then have a LARGE recording on disk that you only want little portions of. You can't just delete it, from what I gather, because the slices are only pointers to the full recording.
I suppose the advantage of the punch in and punch out, are that you get just the little portions you intend when you punch; but that probably doesn't work when you're "running solo" but might if recording for someone else.
Almost easier to just record a second overlay in the track, and slice/toss what you don't want; although you would presumably then have a LARGE recording on disk that you only want little portions of. You can't just delete it, from what I gather, because the slices are only pointers to the full recording.
Statistics: Posted by Peter Widdicombe — Mon Aug 19, 2024 10:31 pm