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Set a 4-bar loop, then record a long track (3-minutes) over the loop

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asked Dec 1, 2021 in Studio One 5 by stephenbarnard2 (180 points)
I setup a short, 4-bar looping track and want to now record a longer solo over the loop. The loop plays fine - the solo track doesn't progress past the 4-bars of the loop. How do I set the loop to play in the background while recording a long solo (3-5 minutes) on a different track?

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answered Dec 5, 2021 by Scardanelli (3,320 points)
Duplicate the loop over the timeline as many times as needed for the 3 minutes etc.

To do this, select the loop (or if on more than one track select all loops), then hit the letter D as many times as you need. This will repeat the loop. To record, turn off looping and simply record in a linear way on a new track for as long as you have repeated loop.
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answered Dec 5, 2021 by stephenbarnard2 (180 points)
Thank you Scardanelli - that literally never occurred to me - duh. Appreciate the answer!
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answered Jan 27 by MaximilianCascone (340 points)
Not an answer but a question - is there a way to do what OP really wanted, and what I want - to play a loop indefinitely, record input to another track "live", and record the output of both (master out) as a final product?
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answered May 1 by email3 (500 points)
I too need this feature.  ProTools can easily do this.  Copy and Pasting sections indefinitely is not a viable option.
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answered Jul 4 by CAnonyman (140 points)

" is there a way to do what OP really wanted, and what I want - to play a loop indefinitely, record input to another track "live", and record the output of both (master out) as a final product?"

Thanks for stating it so clearly, this eventually led me to an answer. Answer is for Studio One 6, I use 4 but was able to bungle my there.

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