Final answer:
When recording into an Arrangement view loop, the audio typically overlaps with the previous recording, allowing multiple takes to layer over each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
When recording into an Arrangement view loop, the behavior of the audio when you repeat the loop can vary depending on the software and settings used. However, generally, if no specific option is selected, then:
- A) It overlaps with the previous recording.
This situation happens because the loop recording setting is typically designed to allow multiple takes to be layered on top of each other, creating a rich, textured sound. You can then choose the best take or blend them together. However, some software allows you to change the settings to instead replace the previous recording, create a new track for each loop, or merge seamlessly with the existing recording without any overlap. It's important to check your software's documentation for the exact behavior.