Cloning Virtual Instrument Tracks

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2012/08/29 18:33:01 (permalink)

Cloning Virtual Instrument Tracks

If I want to clone a virtual instrument (midi and audio track)...what is the fastest way to do that? Thanks.
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    Re:Cloning Virtual Instrument Tracks 2012/08/30 02:32:20 (permalink)
    Select both tracks in the track pane. Right click, Clone track... does the job.

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    Re:Cloning Virtual Instrument Tracks 2012/08/30 23:08:05 (permalink)
    Does this also clone the instrument in the rack?
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    Re:Cloning Virtual Instrument Tracks 2012/08/31 02:49:05 (permalink)
    No. You need to insert another instance into the rack then route your cloned tracks accordingly. Don't know of a faster way than this.

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