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On 1 Nov 2007, at 20:48, John Pitcairn wrote:
> 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
Thanks for that - When i read your comments I remembered how I'd done
it before.
Cheers
Steve
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