I think you will find that the punch in and out i linked you to in reaper a lot easier that this method and much less editing. NO need for copying and pasting. it just defaults to the last good take during playback and does all the editing and take quilting for you. No fuss no Muss. And you can also demo previous takes with a click of a mouse and then click back to the last good take and really scrutinize your work with out having to jockey lanes and mute stuff.Lt. Bob wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 10:29 pm Thanks to all for the nice compliments ..... very generous of ya'll and I appreciate it.
Nice! I'll definitely do that! ...musicturtle wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:22 pm For what it is worth, I don't even punch in with a DAW. I just make a new track(you now have a plenty) and start recording a bit before I want to "punch in." Then just cut and paste the tracks together.![]()
Also @musicturtle does your daw MUST have the same functionality? It is such a rudimentary and fundamental tool to have it has to exist?