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Tutorial 2—Recording MIDI
Now you can only select exact one-measure blocks of time in the Time
Ruler, which is located at the top of the Clips pane.
3. In the Time Ruler, drag through the first four measures to select them.
4. In the Loop/Auto Shuttle toolbar, click the Set Loop to Selection button
to set the Loop Start and Loop End times.
Clicking enables looping automatically.
Setting Up the Tracks
Now let's set up the first of the tracks where the takes will be stored:
1. Arm a MIDI track by making sure its Arm button is red.
2. Click the track’s Output field to set its output to your sound card's MIDI
synthesizer.
3. Use the track’s channel field to set its channel to an unused channel.
4. Use the track’s Patch field to select any patch.
A. Output menu B. Channel menu C. Bank menu D. Patch menu E. Dropdown
arrow to display menu
As usual, you could set the tracks to play back on your MIDI keyboard
instead by specifying the appropriate output and channel.
Loop Recording
Finally, let's record our takes:
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