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Originally Posted by ashcat_lt
@Coachz - Set your loop points where you actually want it to loop. Adjust the splits when you're done. It takes like a second and a half.
Honestly, that's my answer for most of these things. If you're really actually trying to start recording right on beat one, you deserve what you get. If you miss a pickup or anticipation or even a fade out/reverb tail, it's completely your fault for not just recording a couple measures longer. Somebody (CLA?) was talking in an interview I watched recently about the thrill of punching in on tape. It was fun, and gave a real sense of accomplishment when you really nailed it, but I don't miss it in the least.
I've been recording to DAW for almost 25 years now and I have always always always started my projects out around measure 5. Don't need count in or preroll or anything.
Edit to add - I mean, it won't hurt me at all if you get this feature, I just feel like people go out of their way to make these things difficult.
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I already do that but having a pre-roll and post roll already set would mean I'd only have to drag out of time selection and nada bik badda boom it'll be ready for looping