![]() ![]() ![]() (like, why oh why is the metronome not on by default, or at least saved in the session? I've assigned a pad to that lol) I’ve assigned a lot of the pads in the launchkeys to various functions already. That works for this workflow, and midi learn is great. The launchkeys keyboard defaults to ch1, and the drum pads to ch10. Now that I’ve set up a new session this way, it makes total sense and the signal flow is perfect for recording a live performance w looping, triggering scenes, etc. I'm getting quicker at it, but it looks pretty silly on video to have to do this with a computer keyboard and mouse (given a more or less traditional band kinda paradigm.) Is there any way to avoid the cumbersome arming of all the tracks in step 4? I don't know of a way around this, but I'm new to live, maybe y'all can suggest something. Actually perform the song with the three musicians, triggering the lead synth on/off as appropriate. THEN, I have to record enable all the remaining tracks, software and real, using my mouse and computer keyboard.ĥ. move over to the synth track, record it and let it loop.Ĥ. hit record in the arrangement view window with the drum track armed.Ģ. All other audio tracks will be performed live.ġ. I will be playing in a drumbeat on the drum track and allowing that to loop, then playing a lead on the synth track and allowing that to loop, and triggering that lead synth scene off and on with my launchkeys. I'm using a novation launchkeys mini as my controller, a couple of software tracks, and a handful of real instruments. Hi all, I'm trying to find the best way to record a live multitrack performance into arrangement view for later mixing. ![]()
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