When I use easy record, I will immediately go into the sequencer editors and check all my chord changes. If they are too soon or a little late, then I will set them to "0" so they will always be on time. Then I will listen to the playback and note the measure of any mistakes and use the sequencer editor to correct them, insert a missed note, or get rid of the echoes. By editing Right 1 and Right 2, you can make your music presentable without making it mechanical. Deleting the "doinks" you sometimes get at the start of a measure when playing with T/C engaged is one way of editing. You delete the false note and make the length of the second note the same as the first and move that note to the same start position. Makes for much nicer listening. I didn't do that kind of editing in earlier works because I simply didn't know how. Practice makes perfect they say, but I still need the editors.
[This message has been edited by Bud Whipple (edited 06-20-2009).]