Instruction Manual
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Preparing to Record
Recording
• Left (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to record
a mono signal on the left channel of your sound card.
• Right (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to record
a mono signal on the right channel of your sound card.
• Stereo (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to
record a stereo signal.
If your sound card has more than one pair of inputs, a pair of numbers
appears after the name of each audio driver to indicate which pair of inputs
the driver is attached to.
Note: Inputs that are used by the External Insert plug-in (see External Insert
Plug-in) cannot be assigned to track inputs.
To Choose an Audio Input in the Console View
1. At the top of an audio track module, click the Input button.
A popup menu of audio drivers appears.
2. Select the audio driver for the sound card you want to record with from
these options:
• None—This choice ensures that you do not record to the track in
question. It also turns off input monitoring for this track.
• Left (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to record
a mono signal on the left channel of your sound card.
• Right (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to record
a mono signal on the right channel of your sound card.
• Stereo (name of your sound card)—Choose this if you want to
record a stereo signal.
If your sound card has more than one pair of inputs, a pair of numbers
appears after the name of each audio driver to indicate which pair of inputs
the driver is attached to.
To Choose a MIDI Input in the Console View
1. At the top of a MIDI track module, click the Input button.
A popup menu of MIDI channels appears.
2. Choose an input from the following:
• None—this option actually sets the Input field to Omni: with this
setting the track will record any MIDI input coming in on any
enabled port (MIDI interface input driver) on any channel.