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Now, if you arrow down or up, you will hear that you have some more audio items into your track. You should have three of them. If you navigate to each item, you should hear their name, followed by  a number and then the word takes, depending on how many passes you recorded. In this case, we are interested in the item two, or in other words, the one that is in the middle. You can clear the time selection at this point if you wish, though note that you will have to create it again if you plan to record more takes.
At this point you can press t and shift plus t to move between takes and then audition them. Whichever you leave selected will be the definitive one. You may now set the recording mode to normal using the options menu and don't forget to disable the pre-roll by using the metronome and pre-roll settings dialog or alt plus m. There is also a way to delete all the takes except the one you have picked, by assigning a keystroke to an action called:
Take: Crop to active take in items
or you can also use the command 
 Delete Active Take from Items, Prompt to Confirm : Control + Shift + T
which will delete the take you just selected.

Now, if you arrow down or up, you will hear that you have some more audio items into your track. You should have three of them. If you navigate to each item, you should hear their name, followed by a number and then the word takes, depending on how many passes you recorded. In this case, we are interested in the item two, or in other words, the one that is in the middle. You can clear the time selection at this point if you wish, though note that you will have to create it again if you plan to record more takes. At this point you can press t and shift plus t to move between takes and then audition them. Whichever you leave selected will be the definitive one. You may now set the recording mode to normal using the options menu and don't forget to disable the pre-roll by using the metronome and pre-roll settings dialog or alt plus m. There is also a way to delete all the takes except the one you have picked, by assigning a keystroke to an action called: Take: Crop to active take in items or you can also use the command

Delete Active Take from Items, Prompt to Confirm : Control + Shift + T

which will delete the take you just selected.