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So you have recorded a verse, but want to continue on from the first chorus that follows. In this case, you would: 
#Find the end of the verse that you have recorded using the navigation commands, or first using play and pause, then navigating to it.
#find the point at which you want recording to start, make sure that no trailing noise is heard and adjust the position as needed.
#we will open the metronome and pre-roll settings dialog by using alt plus shift plus m. Press shift plus tab about three times to enable the pre-roll before recording, and then tab  twice to find an edit box that lets you specify the number of measures. When you are done, press enter to save your changes.
#press r and record.
And that's it. Repeat these same steps to record more sections.

So you have recorded a verse, but want to continue on from the first chorus that follows. In this case, you would:

  1. Find the end of the verse that you have recorded using the navigation commands, or first using play and pause, then navigating to it.
  2. find the point at which you want recording to start, make sure that no trailing noise is heard and adjust the position as needed.
  3. we will open the metronome and pre-roll settings dialog by using alt plus shift plus m. Press shift plus tab about three times to enable the pre-roll before recording, and then tab twice to find an edit box that lets you specify the number of measures. When you are done, press enter to save your changes.
  4. press r and record.

And that's it. Repeat these same steps to record more sections.