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suttlemyre
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ole dell bown out, audio box usb. condensers mikes bought a high dolllsr hp laptop,newversion of window 10, it hill noth let me ass 2nd or thirtd track, what am I doinf wrong, suttlemyre
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suttlemyre
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Re: member for years, knew the program
will not mix and render, either.do I need to reinstal
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The default setting on Audacity 2-2-0 & later is that it appends recordings, rather than creating a new track every-time you start a new recording, (which was what happened in older versions of Audacity).suttlemyre wrote:... it hill noth let me ass 2nd or thirtd track, what am I doinf wrong...
Press "shift" & press record to start recording on a new track, (rather than appending).
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waxcylinder
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Or if you prefer the old behavior where the default is always record on a new track
just go to Edit > Preferences and choose the Recording tab and check on the box for Always record on a new track
WC
just go to Edit > Preferences and choose the Recording tab and check on the box for Always record on a new track
WC
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suttlemyre
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got it thanks
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THIS is how you handle a change in defaults like that. The Shift option is nice, but it's great to be able to adjust default behavior. = )waxcylinder wrote:Or if you prefer the old behavior where the default is always record on a new track
just go to Edit > Preferences and choose the Recording tab and check on the box for Always record on a new track
WC
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waxcylinder
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Glad you approveHalfNote5 wrote:THIS is how you handle a change in defaults like that. The Shift option is nice, but it's great to be able to adjust default behavior. = )waxcylinder wrote:Or if you prefer the old behavior where the default is always record on a new track
just go to Edit > Preferences and choose the Recording tab and check on the box for Always record on a new track
WC
We turned it around to make it easier for newbies - but when we do that we try to make it possible to revert to the older more complex behavior (another good example is the behavior of the Solo button).
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