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Chapter 4 Audio in the Arrange Window 185
Arming Tracks
First Method:
Click the button marked with an R, on the desired track in the track list. To show/hide
these switches, select View > Track Record Button.
If you have checked View > Track Record Button but the switch is still not visible, you
should switch on the driver for the relevant audio hardware in the Audio > Audio
Hardware & Drivers window.
Second Method:
Open the Environment Layer containing your Audio Objects (by selecting Audio >
Audio Mixer).
Click on the REC button of all Audio Objects that you wish to record to. Click the
Audio Object REC button a second time to disarm the track. You can also arm the
current track by clicking the Record Enable button on the Arrange channel strip.
Third Method:
You can arm the currently selected track with the Record Enable Track key command.
This command toggles between the armed/unarmed modes of the selected track in
the Arrange window.
You can only make audio recordings on armed tracks, no matter what track is
highlighted in the Arrange window.
If you select a MIDI track, you’ll record MIDI events.
If you select an Audio Instrument track, you’ll also record MIDI events.
If you select an Audio track, you’ll record on all tracks that have been armed (record
enabled).
Space is reserved on the hard disk for armed tracks, and will no longer be available
for Undo files. For this reason, Logic will automatically disarm audio tracks when
editing in the Sample Editor, or if the hard disk is nearly full.
You can record simultaneously on multiple (see “MIDI Multi-Track Recording on
page 121) MIDI tracks and several audio tracks, by clicking the Record Enable button
on the MIDI tracks and the audio tracks you want to record to. You can also record to
multiple Audio Instrument tracks.
Note: Shift-clicking arms additional audio tracks, following the selection of a MIDI track
for recording.
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