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Old 12-28-2000
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I tried selecting the punch in selection but I didnt seem to turn off I had to close the program down and restart program to disable the punch in.

What I was tring to do was punch in on a vocal track. But I wanted each punch in to go to a different track. And my plan was to select the best on and combine the track together.

Also is there a way to set start loop point and the punch in start and punch in stop locations.

For example. I would want the loop to start at the 4th bar but not actually punch in until it reached the 8th bar stop at the 9th bar and repeat it self until I press stop.

My reason is to give the vocalist time to catch a breath in between takes.

Feedback is much appreciated!!!!!
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First you must select - View/Toolbars and select Record and Loop. This gives you the loop toolbar. If you select autopunch and click the little icon next to it you can select the punch in and out points. You then set the loop to the other points you required and it will loop and auto punch at the times selected.

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