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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, D_Gordon LUG <d.gordon3@...>
wrote:
> I noticed this recently recording myself on the drums.
> I hit record, rush to the the drumset but no recording happens.
> I then went back to the Mac, noticed none of the 7 tracks were
> selected, selected one of them and it works.
> This make no sense and it shouldn't be that way.
It's always been this way. You must have a record-enabled audio track
selected to begin recording audio. Yes, it's irritating, and has
resulted in many missed recordings for me too.
It's even more annoying from a Logic Control - looks exactly like it's
recording, but isn't.
To record audio and MIDI simultaneously, record-enable the audio
tracks, select one, shift-select the MIDI track.
Or select audio track as above, record pause (record toggle), then
just select the MIDI track normally and hit play.
John Pitcairn
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