But that's definitely not loop recording. At the moment what I can do is: start the recording from the playhead, then stop, manually jump back to the beginning of the selection and record another time and Audition correctly creates a new audio-file "on top" of the other and in the Files window. (The playback of the looped area works though.) Right-clicking on the clip and toggling on "Loop" doesn't help either - though I reckon this is meant for arranging rather than recording. When I hit record, it does start recording from the playhead but runs over the end of the selected area instead of restarting at the beginning of the looped area. Switching on the loop-button in the transport window AND toggling to "loop" in the properties of the clip doesn't help. I found the according help document but it somehow doesn't work for me. ![]() ![]() (1) Does punch in loop recording work at all? (For Mac users: like it does in Garage Band for instance). Trying to accomplish a recording task in multitrack-mode in Audition CC for a certain portion of a sound clip and having two issues:
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