User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Setup
- Chapter 3 The Basics
- Chapter 4 Multitrack Audio Recorder
- The setup
- Audio recording step by step
- Creating a Project
- Adding Audio Tracks
- Routing audio inputs and outputs
- Monitor settings
- Setting the input signal level
- Configuring the metronome
- Recording takes
- Exchanging a part of a recorded take with a new recording
- Working with patterns
- Creating dynamic volume changes (energyXT2.5 only)
- Embedding loop samples
- Editing audio
- Crossfade
- Beatslice
- Creating a mix
- Multiple track recording
- Chapter 5 MIDI Sequencer
- MIDI setup with a master keyboard and virtual tone generators
- MIDI recording step by step
- Creating a Project
- Adding Instrument Tracks
- Using virtual instruments
- Routing MIDI inputs and outputs
- MIDI thru settings (MIDI monitoring)
- Configuring the metronome
- Recording takes
- Quantizing MIDI events
- Overdub recording
- Punch recording
- Working with patterns
- Editing MIDI events
- Remote controlling Instrument Tracks
- Using the Drum Track
- Freezing tracks (energyXT2.5 only)
- Chapter 6 Virtual FX Rack
- Chapter 7 Appendix
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MIDI SEQUENCER
Creating additional MIDI In Components for multiple input devices
By default energyXT creates a single MIDI In Component to which all active physical MIDI input devices are
assigned. That means, the MIDI signal of each device is merged in the MIDI In Component, which in most
cases is useful.
However, if you have several MIDI input devices connected you may want to individually assign these to
dierent tracks. In this case, you have to create the needed amount of MIDI In Components in the Modular
View and assign all physical devices accordingly.
To create MIDI In Components for multiple input devices:
In the Modular view from the context menu, choose i. MIDI In.
A new MIDI In Component appears.
In the Component's context menu under ii. Device, check a physical MIDI input device.