EDITING A SOFTWARE INSTRUMENT TRACK
The biggest plus to recording Software Instruments is that they can be edited extensively after recording. After recording a track, not only can you change the sound of an instrument, but you can change the entire instrument. You can see if that screaming guitar solo sounds better as a screaming sax solo or even a screaming tuba solo if you happen to be touring Wisconsin.
You also have extensive note editing options to make sure that your recording of “The Depeche Mode Polka” comes out just right.
EDITING SOFTWARE INSTRUMENT REGIONS
Editing and manipulating Software Instrument regions is exactly the same as manipulating Software Instrument loops, which we did in Chapter 2.
CHANGING SOFTWARE INSTRUMENTS
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