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Recording Audio
1. If you are only recording Audio, select Multi Record Merge mode.
2. Create as many Audio Tracks as desired and set them all to different
channels.
The number of Tracks you can record on is limited by the number of inputs
you have access to. If you only have two audio inputs, you can only record
two different audio sources.
3. Click in the “R” column for each Track, to set them up for recording.
4. Enable recording for each Track by clicking the Record Enable button in
the Inspector.
5. Activate recording in any way you like, as described in the previous
chapter.
The audio channels will now be recorded on one Track each.
Recording MIDI
About Merge Mode
Using Merge mode is like recording with Multirecord turned off.There is no reason
to use this mode for MIDI recording only. It is primarily used to record audio onto
several Audio Tracks and with Tape Tracks (for setting multiple Tracks on the tape
recorder to Record Ready Mode).
Here is how MIDI recording works in Merge mode:
• Recording only happens on one MIDI or Drum Track at a time, just as when
Multi Track Recording is turned off.
• Recording happens on the Track where you
last
activated recording in the “R”
column (see illustration on previous page).
Recording different MIDI Channels on different Tracks (Channel Split Mode)
This is the preferred mode if you either have several MIDI Instruments all con-
nected to the same input, or if you have a MIDI Controller that can transmit on
more than one MIDI Channel.
1. Set up your MIDI instrument(s) so that they transmit on different MIDI
channels, preferably on consecutive MIDI Channels, starting at 1 (1, 2, 3,
etc.).
2. Activate Multi Recording in Channel Split mode (see above).
3. Set up the Tracks you plan to record on so that they transmit on the de-
sired MIDI Channels and Outputs.
This does not have to be the same MIDI Channels as your instruments are set
to transmit on. You can for example make a Track record information coming
in via MIDI Channel 2, while it plays back on MIDI Channel 11.
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