Tracking Maschine - every sound on its own track
How are you tracking Maschine? Personally, I like every sound to be on its own track. Unfortunately, I don't know how to easily do that with Maschine. When working with Maschine, I basically add and remove sounds in real time. Here is what I have done in the past to record the audio:
I will record a live performance of Maschine to a stereo track as a reference track. I will then go in and "bounce" each sound down to an audio track. Therefore, I end up with a track for each sound. I then listen very carefully and extract the sounds I don't need in order to match the previous "live" performance. That is very time consuming and aggravating.
I know my method is quite cumbersome and there MUST be a much easier way.
Therefore I guess my question is, does anyone know how to route each sound separately to its own track while recording a live (or not) performance?
Thanks
Joe
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