Operation Manual

the Arm button on a track to prepare for recording.
A
fter clicking the armed button, it should turn red signifying that it is ready for recording.
You should see a level or signal coming in on the track, as shown below.
When you are ready to record, click the record button on the master bar.
The software will start recording and the new Virtual Instrument Clip will be displayed in red.
In addition to recording, if there are any other sounds in the project, the software will start playing back the project
simultaneously.
You can use a recording timer to limit the amount of recording, especially if Mixcraft is running unattended.
For more details on recording, punch in recording, click here.
Piano Roll Editor
The piano roll editor allows you to edit the MIDI data for a Virtual Instrument Clip. Just double click a Virtual
Instrument Clip or right click on a Virtual Instrument Clip and select Edit to bring up the Piano Roll Editor. (The
Piano Roll Editor is located on the Sound Details area when a Virtual Instrument Clip is selected.)
Each blue box represents a note. The note is determined by how it lines up with the vertical piano, hence, the
name 'piano roll'. Click on a piano note to audition how it will sound.
Piano Roll Buttons And Controls
Selecting Notes
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