ahhhh this makes total sence. Thanks both of you for the help got it working. Now I have another question that kinda makes me go Hmmmmmmm......why the heck is there not 64th in the quantize options?! I have been playing drums for 15 yrars and trust me 64ths are totaly valid. If there was sompthing that I would want to see in a future os this would be it. Thanks and sompthing for ya emu guys to think about. Mike G. --- In xl7@y..., Aaron Eppolito <aarone+xl7@e...> wrote: > 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@B... 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: Multi tracks
2002-04-30 by mikexl7
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