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Old 02-04-2004
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recording a loop

hi ll, ive been using hs2002 with great results but 1 question if i have a loop of a guitar sample set to loops between two points how do i record this repition to another trk. without recording all the other trks. that are looping with it/ hope this isnt to stupid of a question but i record audio and midi in real time and havnt used the acid type stuff thanx.
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It's a snap - select the looping track, then select Bounce to Track(s) from the Edit menu, pick a destination track, a format, and select or deselect any of the things in the Mix Enables list if you want those processes to be applied to the new track on bouncing...
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