
Recording on multiple tracks
You can record up to eight Real Instruments and one Software Instrument at the same time. This lets you record vocals and instruments together, and simultaneously record a backing track, for example.
When you select a track, recording is enabled for that track (meaning that recording will start on that track when you click the Record button). You can enable up to seven additional tracks.
To record on multiple tracks:
- Assign each Real Instrument track to a different input channel (or pair of channels) in the Track Info pane.
- Enable each track for recording by clicking the round Record Enable button in each track's header. When you enable a track, its Record Enable button turns red.
- To record a Software Instrument at the same time as one or more Real Instruments, click the Record Enable button in the track's header.
- Click the Record button in the transport controls.
If you enable more than eight Real Instrument tracks or more than one Software Instrument track, the track farthest from the last track you enable is disabled for recording, so as not to exceed the maximum number of recording tracks.
You can enable a track for recording when the project is stopped or playing, but not while recording.
To record on multiple tracks, you need to have an audio interface with at least two input channels for recording.
