9/4/2023 0 Comments Punch in punch out cubase ai 9![]() ![]() ![]() But then I would have to start with at the very least freezing the new track in time so that I didn’t drag it to the left or the right when I brought it up, or have some kind of function to only allow vertical moving, and Cubase doesn’t appear to have that? How is that possible? Web searches suggest that a past version had a lock icon that did this and it was removed. I would just record the new stuff on a second track! I would leave a second of the original signal after the punch-in point, and then delete everything to the right of that, and then once I recorded the corrected part and continue from there, I could simply move the new recording to track one and do a fade in/out, effectively splicing it (I doubt it would actually be this simple-it’s just how I theorize it might work). ![]() I need to hear both while I’m recording! Even if there is a momentary overlap of the two. In this video Greg Ondo looks at how to set up punch in and punch out in Cubase and how to use punch points. However, I have found when I have punch i/o enabled and hit space to begin recording, once the play head punches out, I can't press spacebar and have it return to where I placed it to account for pre-roll. So I can either have the monitor button on and not hear the recording leading up to the punch-in point, or I can have the monitor button off and hear what’s already recorded, but not the signal I’m recording once the punch in starts. Hey all, Trying to shift from just hitting to record, to using punch in and out to clean up my tracking workflow. In and Out keys, which can be used to move location markers and set punch-in. It looks like there is no good way to punch in and record audio on the same track, because the “monitor” button on the track has to be activated in order for me to hear the guitar coming in, but that also prevents me from hearing the recorded sound already on the track. Steinbergs Cubase LE is also bundled in, providing a complete multitrack. In AI 8 I was able record where playback would start from the cursor but recording start and at the locators. Just one query regarding punch in recording. I’m trying to punch in while laying down a guitar track in Cubase 8. I’ve recently installed AI 11 and been running it successfully. ![]()
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