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Old 20th December 2012   #1
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MIDI Recording - Why does new / stack still play previous take?

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I'm new to Cubase so apologies if this is obvious. I have my MIDI recording settings set to New Part and Stacked (not mixed). I record some MIDI, which creates an event. Now, I want to go back and record some MIDI again over the same section in the song. However, unlike audio recording, Cubase doesn't seem to mute the previous take even though I'm recording over it. It plays back the previously recorded MIDI while I am trying to record new MIDI even though I'm not in mixed mode.

Any ideas please?

This is Cubase 7.0.1 on OS X 10.7.

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Midi Cycle record Mode should be set to Stacked on the Transport Bar
You can then open up the lanes and use the mute tool to listen to it

And you can use the mute tool to unmute them all and then hit the S or solo button for that lane
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Thanks, but it is set to stacked. I'm not using cycle record, just recording over existing parts. PT and Studio One automatically create new takes when you do this, even if you're not in cycle record mode.
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I may be wrong but I think you have to open the lane and solo the current take

Cubase creates new takes as well but they are called LANES. In the inspector for the channel you need to click on the lane button to show them. Its 3 squares connected together
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