In overdub mode, the recording stops at the selection end.
I presume you want to keep the current cursor position and record
without automatic stop.
The absolute simplest solution:
Press the left arrow key once before recording.
Robert
2017-01-07 0:49 GMT+01:00, Andrew Downie <access_tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I suspect the problem is that you have the contents of the first track
selected. One of my almost automatic actions before doing anything
significant in Audacity is to press k (end of track) and then j
(beginning of track). That ensures that nothing is selected. Your
second track should then continue to record regardless of the length of
the first track. And yes, I have been caught by that little trick.
Andrew
On 7/01/2017 10:08 AM, Vitor Ferreira wrote:
Hello.
From time to time i have this problem when i'm using various tracks:
For instance; i record track 1 which has 1 minut.
Than track 2 should be longer, but the recording stops at 1 minut. How
can i avoyde that?
May be a sily question because i do a lot of multitracking but have
never found a way to deal with that.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Vitor
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