There's two things that I could see you doing here: 1. You want to record multiple channels on a track, one at a time. 2. You want to record multiple channels on a track, all at once (i.e. from a external sequencer or something). For both, you'll need to set the track to MultiA or B. For #1, it couldn't be easier. Simply go to the track you want to record and then pick the channel you want to record. As long as you don't set the channel out of the range for that multitrack (i.e. pick channel 01B on a MultiA track), you can change channels without even stopping record to record each additional channel, all without ever having to change the channel on your external keyboard. For #2, you will have to turn Rechannelize off while recording, as this performs the above processing on all incoming data (resulting in everything squished to the basic channel). -Aaron erik_magrini@... wrote: > > It's the same as before, set it to ANY. The track and channels are > not locked, they just appear that way for easier editing between > menus. You can still have multiple channels on a single track. > > rEalm > > > > I do have a question about the new sequencer setup. How do i record > mutiple channels on one track now that the track and chanel are locked > together? >
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Re: [xl7] Multi tracks
2002-04-30 by Aaron Eppolito
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