X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fselection-and-punch-clocks.html;h=0222e3dd2b35a5c5481cdd13bf4ea590029cf5c2;hb=081e7af0b6f6dec0ca685d3a538eacf20394c2cc;hp=680be7fdd5abc72396051ce119aad36b1845b64c;hpb=3ac2b1ab0af5ff2d380c60cad295cbced589602f;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html b/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html index 680be7f..0222e3d 100644 --- a/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html +++ b/include/selection-and-punch-clocks.html @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ The In and Out buttons relate to the Punch range, and allow to use only one of the two punch boundaries, or both:
-In only | Records from the In marker on, without a end boundary |
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Out only | Records untils the Out marker, without a beginning boundary |
In and Out | Records only between the In and Out markers |
The punch clocks can be controlled the same way as the range clocks (moving the playhead, @@ -51,21 +51,21 @@ The Rec button affects how the tracks behave when recording:
-Non-Layered OFF (default) | +Tracks in normal mode will record non-destructively —
new data is written to new files, and when overdubbing, new regions will be
layered on top of existing ones. This is the recommended mode for most workflows.
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Non-Layered ON | +Tracks using non-layered mode will record non-destructively — new data is written to new files, but when overdubbing, the existing regions are trimmed so that there are no overlaps. This does not affect the previously recorded audio data, and trimmed regions can be expanded again at will. Non-layered mode can be very useful for spoken word material, especially in combination with push/pull trimming. - - + |
See Track Modes for more information.