Re: Best way to create several guitar tracks
2015/02/09 16:48:35
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I am not sure I have a complete grasp of the issues, but when I saw the OP comments about needing to use a different input port on the interface, it made me think of the Input Echo On button - that was mentioned earlier, but I am not sure if the OP ever quite got the hang of that button.
To the OP - if you have a track with an instance of GR loaded, Input Echo On will let you listen to it while playing live, but you do not need/want it on when you are trying to record a different track that also has its own instance of GR loaded. The first track will still be sending its captured audio through the GR and the preset for THAT track and THAT instance, which is exactly why you only want Input Echo On to be turned on for the track you are trying to record.
SO, create a track, load GR, select preset in GR, press Input Echo On, arm for record, and record.
Then turn Input Echo OFF for that track, set up a new track as defined above, and repeat for each desired new track.
At the end of it all, each track will be able to play back through its own instance of GR, and each track will sound with the preset that was loaded for that track only.
Hope that helps,
Bob Bone
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