Suppose you’ve recorded a Track with several vocal takes, each on it’s own Lane. Versions are useful for trying out alternatives. In fact a regular Track is really just a Track with only one version. Track versions are just like regular tracks. I checked the manual, but still don’t understand their merits compared to regular tracks. You might also consider Track Versions, but that’s for another thread. I hope this saves someone else from wasting time searching for this. It’s a convenient feature, but the Cubase documentation is awful. (Lanes are displayed/hidden via the track’s Show Lanes button).Ĭubase lacks a command analogous to “New Playlist” or “New Take” because it doesn’t need one. Each layer is automatically placed in its own Lane. The audio file is layered on top of the previous one. In Cubase, all you do is record again (assuming you’re in the default mode of “Keep History”, in Transport > Audio Record Mode).Įach time you record, a new “take” is automatically created, though so far I haven’t found anywhere where it’s actually labeled “take”. None of the discussions of takes - at least none that I found - described how they’re created if you’re not doing Cycle recording. I searched the manual, watched video tutorials, and did several web searches, all in vain. This is for anyone wondering how to record takes in Cubase outside of the context of Cycle recording - especially folks like me: experienced with other DAWs but new to Cubase and wanting to get up and running quickly.
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