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To perform an undo, you will need to overdub to a separate track. However, you are not required to overdub to a separate track. You may overdub over recorded material if you choose. You may also merge 2 tracks to 1. An actual undo function like the one that exists in the EDP is a possibility, but I have no immediate plans to offer it. --On Tuesday, October 18, 2005 4:49 PM -0500 Jeff Larson <Jeffrey.Larson@Sun.COM> wrote: > Bob Amstadt wrote: >> - 8 stereo tracks per loop. Track 1 is the master track and the other >> tracks can be synchronous or asynchronous with it. Tracks can be >> individually turned on and off. This gives you both the ability to undo >> and redo. > > Can you elaborate on this? When you say undo/redo this suggests > that each "overdub" occurs on a new track rather than being > merged with the content of one track. Cool behavior > to be sure, but won't this make the sort of ambient > continuous overdub style of looping difficult? You > would basically be limited to 8 layers. > > Jeff