Re: Rechannelizing always behaves like "on record"?
2014-08-25 by smw-mail@...
PS: " Logically, it should just direct the data to the appropriate tracks based on the channel settings . . . .The tracks v. channels thing has been a stumbling point for many people. I am sure it too me a whole lot of experimenting way back when to wrap my head around it, too.
The E-Mu sequencer can only record one track at a time. After a multi-channel track has been recorded, I believe you can use the editor functions to put them onto separate tracks--(1) COMBINE SELECTED TRACKS TO CLIPBOARD and (2) EXPLODE CLIPBOARD TO TRACKS. (Can anyone who has used these functions confirm that?)
So, here's what you can do: you can record multi-channel midi data onto a single track and (a) keep the original channels in the sequence or (b) for all channels to match the track number selected for recording. You also have various editing functions and channel assignment parameters.