![]() This basically takes the region you've selected via start and end markers (for example a 4 bar section), renders that out, but then it also knows to wrap effects tails (reverbs, delays etc) so that they're seamlessly 'baked in'. For those who are unfamiliar I'll briefly explain (if you are familiar just skip the line below). ![]() ![]() In Ableton, you have this option when rendering a mixdown that says "Render As Loop". I'm not happy with the direction they devs are taking Ableton, and Cubase (as much as I love it for composer work) is cumbersome and not ideal for sketching out fast ideas. ![]() So I'm a Cubase 9 and Ableton 9 user, but am very interested in Studio 1 as a replacement for Ableton (currently running the 30-day demo and really loving it).
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