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"Miles from the Oasis" using AUM Looping as a DAW

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  • @despego said:

    Actually, you can scroll back and forth in the transport section. Display by bar/beat and time. See the picture:

    Does this mean you could punch in and out?

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:

    Does this mean you could punch in and out?

    If I knew what punch in and out means...

    This means you can move to a certain point in the (invisible) time line so you don't "have to wait 4 mins 59 seconds to play it".

    Just pick up any project you have in AUM (even an empty session) and scroll your finger over the transport controls.

  • @despego said:

    If I knew what punch in and out means...

    This means you can move to a certain point in the (invisible) time line so you don't "have to wait 4 mins 59 seconds to play it".

    Just pick up any project you have in AUM (even an empty session) and scroll your finger over the transport controls.

    I guess the question was whether you can then start the recording in the middle of the clip. I will have to try it!

  • @GeoTony said:
    @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr , your description of record, file player etc in AUM is more or less what I do all the time. The main disadvantage for me is that if you have say a 5 minute piece and you want something at 4:59 you have to wait 4 mins 59 seconds to play it and in my case, normally cock it up , so you have to start again. Is there any way round this in your experience?

    You can use e.g LK to trig the file player at a certain point. Hope I'm not overstepping and show something obvious but maybe some of you don't know this. Great tracks @McD Really cool work.

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