Record Workshop - Editing audio in Record
Once you’ve captured your audio in Record, you’ll need to edit it to achieve perfect results. Hollin Jones explains how it works.

Although it shares its look and feel with its older sibling Reason, Record has a great deal more features when it comes to working with audio – not least of these, of course, is the ability to record it, which gives the package its name. But like any DAW, Record also provides you with a selection of tools to manipulate your recorded and imported audio, and even though its sample-editing features might not be quite as in-depth as some, Record has a few tricks up its sleeve.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 84
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