Cheers Aaron (and Steve), I'll try it tonight when i get home. Even though i thought i did have it recording into a multi A track, i seem to of somehow forgotten the old "recording one-track at a time" so i am sure that is the flaw in my thinking. --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Aaron Eppolito <synthesis77@y...> wrote: > Again, you can only record one track at a time. If you want to record > three different channels of arps, you must record into a MultiA (or B) > track. Second to last screen in the pattern/song edit menus. > > With rechannelize on, you're getting all three triggers rechannelized > to the current track. With it off, you'll only hear the > rechannelization on playback. Leaving rechannelize all the time is > recommended since you'll always hear the same thing as when you play > back. If it's wrong with rechannelize on, it'll be wrong at playback. > > -Aaron > > --- "joepm.rm" <joe@m...> wrote: > > > T1 Trigger, Ch 01A > > T2 Trigger, Ch 02A > > T3 Trigger, Ch 03A > > all are set to seq > > > > with rechannelise always, i only get one arp (the one in the display) > > > > over all three triggers. > > > > with on record, the arps sound right until i try and record them, > > after which i think (not at XL7 at moment) i get the one arp playing > > sporadically (sounds as if it gets cut off as the other triggers are > > played) > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
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Re: Recording multichannel arps from triggers
2004-08-11 by joepm.rm
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