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Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:00 pm
by shroud
When you are recording a long piece, how can you stop it and then record the next segment, then if the you messed up, go back to the segment where you stopped and start recording again from there?
Re: Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 2:34 am
by steve
shroud wrote:how can you stop it and then record the next segment,
If you want to continue recording from the end of the existing track, press SHIFT+R
shroud wrote:if the you messed up, go back to the segment where you stopped and start recording again from there?
Press Ctrl+Z to undo, then press SHIFT+R to try again.
Alternatively, and usually a better method, is to simply record each section on its own track, then use the "Time shift tool" (double headed horizontal arrow) to slide the recordings left/right to where you want them. You can also then use the "Fade" effects so that one track fades into the next.
Re: Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:35 pm
by shroud
Alternatively, and usually a better method, is to simply record each section on its own track, then use the "Time shift tool" (double headed horizontal arrow) to slide the recordings left/right to where you want them. You can also then use the "Fade" effects so that one track fades into the next.
How do you record each section on its own track?
Re: Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:50 pm
by kozikowski
Normally, any time you press Record, Audacity starts a new track.
Koz
Re: Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:58 pm
by shroud
When I click 'record' after having already recorded, it just playbacks the previously recording.
Re: Messing up while recording a long piece
Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:24 pm
by billw58
shroud wrote:When I click 'record' after having already recorded, it just playbacks the previously recording.
Click on Audacity > Preferences, go to the Recording tab and uncheck "Overdub".
Whenever you press Record, Audacity starts recording on a new track from the current cursor position. So I can understand that you might be hearing the previously recorded track, but I can't understand why Audacity doesn't start recording on a new track as well.
-- Bill