Recording a 2nd track using the same instrument - Audiobus

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Alim
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Recording a 2nd track using the same instrument - Audiobus

Post by Alim » Wed Jun 18, 2014 8:41 pm

After recording a track using Audiobus, I'm unable to create a new track and connect the same instrument to a new channel. I've tried making new stereo/mono tracks, and tried using the matrix to assign only that input to the track.

I tried closing the app/instrument and removing it from the Audiobus input, then re-adding it to the Audiobus input by reopening the instrument. I've tried renaming the original track that was recorded and retrying all the steps listed above.

No matter what I do, Auria assigns/enables the first channel record with that instrument.

Thanks for any help in advance.

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Re: Recording a 2nd track using the same instrument - Audiob

Post by Fitz » Thu Jun 19, 2014 1:33 am

Look under menu, Input Matrix, choose Audiobus rather than normal and then choose the new track. Auria defaults to the same track each time but you can change it here.

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Re: Recording a 2nd track using the same instrument - Audiob

Post by Alim » Thu Jun 19, 2014 10:37 pm

Thank you [quote="Fitz"]

I tried using the matrix in Audiobus mode last time, but there was obviously some user error on my part, as it worked flawlessly this time.

Thanks again Fitz :D

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Re: Recording a 2nd track using the same instrument - Audiob

Post by MikeDee » Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:37 am

Even easier: After recording the Audiobus instrument for the first time, add a new track and move the region down to this new track (at the same position in the Timeline). Now you are free to record a second pass of the same instrument on the original AB'd track.

If you need a third pass, then add another new track and move the new region down to this open track...you get the pic.... :)

HTH,

Mike

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