CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS
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4.10
Recording New Clips
Audio tracks and MIDI tracks can record their input signal and thereby
create new clips
.
Recording is enabled on a track by pressing its
Arm button.
With multiple tracks selected,
pressing any of their Arm buttons will arm all of them. You can also hold down the
Ctrl
(PC) /
(Mac) modi er when clicking the Arm buttons to arm several tracks at once. If
the Exclusive Arm option is enabled in the Record Preferences, inserting an instrument into
a new or empty MIDI track will automatically arm the track. When the Control Bar's Record
button is on, every armed track records its input signal into the Arrangement. Every take
yields a new clip per track.
Track Arm Buttons, as
They Appear in the
Session View.
It is also possible to
record into Session View slots on the y
. This technique is very
useful for the jamming musician, as Session recording does not require stopping the music.
When a track is armed, its Session slots exhibit Clip Record buttons, and clicking one of
these commences recording. Clicking the Clip Record button again de nes the end of
the recording and launches the new clip. As these actions are subject to real-time
launch
quantization
, the resulting clips can be automatically cut to the beat.
The Control Bar's
Quantization Chooser.
Session recording in conjunction with the
Overdub
option and
Record Quantization
is the
method of choice for creating drum patterns, which are built up by successively adding
notes to the pattern while it plays in a loop. It only takes a MIDI keyboard (or the computer
keyboard) and a MIDI track with Live's Impulse percussion instrument
to do this
.