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tymeless 04-11-2007 01:24 PM

Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
Dear Users:

For the life of me I can't remember how to create an automatic punch-in whilst recording. I know that there is some way in which I can enable record thoughout various section in a song without having to do a quick punch. Btw, this particular function once enabled allow to see the letter (p) which indicates where the punches are. But as I stated before, I can't remember.

Therefore, I would greatly appreciate it if someone would be so kind as to refresh my lame memory.

Thanks in advance

6x

jre3132 04-11-2007 01:37 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
Quote:

Btw, this particular function once enabled allow to see the letter (p) which indicates where the punches are.

the p in the recor button represents quikpunch mode. I believe what you're looking for is highlighing a selection, then using pre and post roll. to quickly set pre and post roll, hold option and click the amount of roll you want before and after the cursor/selection.

tymeless 04-11-2007 02:06 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
jre:

Thanks for coming to the rescue, however, I'm not sure if that's the answer I'm looking for. I'm familiar with highlighting a section, however, can you set multiple highlight thoughout the song, because I attempted to do that however, it wouldn't allow it.

Thanks again and I look forward to your reply.

Tymeless

jre3132 04-11-2007 02:17 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
ahhh, I see. You would want (for example) to punch the 1st, 3rd, and 4th line of the verse, but leave the 2nd alone? Which would require you to have multiple edit selections at the same time. I don't believe you can do this. I don't think PT allows you to have more than one timeline selection at once. That would be nice. Someone correct me if I'm wrong!

tymeless 04-11-2007 02:45 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
jre:

EXACTLY! Now, let's see if someone has the knowledge about how to do this. LOL

Sonny in London 04-11-2007 03:20 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
Get a footswitch and make it trigger the quickpunch whilst you're playing.

I'm pretty sure you can do this, no?

MissHiss 04-11-2007 03:21 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
You could always do them individually.

Another option --if you simply must do them all in a single take-- is to simply create a new track and record them on the new track. Then either create a playlist within a single track or leave them in the new track and crossfade between tracks.

jre3132 04-11-2007 03:26 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
yes, you're correct. you can punch in and out mulitple times without stopping but what we're wondering about is setting up the program to punch for you in multiple areas.

this would allow me to highlight the areas I wanted to punch on the vocal tracks during playback, then just hit record. Of course I would have pre roll setup already.

MissHiss 04-11-2007 04:44 PM

Re: Urgent! Automatic punch-in/punch-out for Mbox 7.0
 
Quote:

yes, you're correct. you can punch in and out mulitple times without stopping but what we're wondering about is setting up the program to punch for you in multiple areas.

this would allow me to highlight the areas I wanted to punch on the vocal tracks during playback, then just hit record. Of course I would have pre roll setup already.

Well, if not stopping is your objective, then setting up a new track to record would be the way to go. Just create the track and start recording. You wouldn't have to stop -- just let it roll.

From there you have many options once the new vocal lines on the new track have been recorded. You could comp them with takes from the first track in a playlist. You could crossfade between tracks. You could bus both tracks to an audio track or an aux track and automate the send level.

As far as highlighting more than one area on the same track, that can't be done.


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