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> One thing that makes this a little awkward at this point is thatyou
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> have to stop the playback and select another take before you canNot so,Mike-version 1.1 fixed that-just click on the virtual
\n> listen to it, so you can't quickly audition a bunch of potential
\n> edits by manually switching among takes while the track is playing.
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\n> This is something that Mackie was thinking about but as far as I
\n> know, they haven't implemented a "quick audition" feature yet.
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