How do you add a mod wheel to a track after it's been recorded?

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2018/04/21 22:56:00 (permalink)

How do you add a mod wheel to a track after it's been recorded?

Sonar Cakewalk Platinum: Steam version. The tracks that I'm currently recording are muted by default, but I want to add some mod-wheel dynamics. It's hard to do when the track is silent. Wha'do I do about that?
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    tlw
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    Re: How do you add a mod wheel to a track after it's been recorded? 2018/04/21 23:05:35 (permalink)
    Unmute the tracks so you can hear what’s going on. Then record arm them and record the mod wheel movements on top of the existing MIDI.

    An alternative is to draw in an envelope. What a mod wheel does is usually set in the synth patch, but generally MIDI CC 1 is “mod wheel”,

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    Re: How do you add a mod wheel to a track after it's been recorded? 2018/04/24 04:06:04 (permalink)
    You have to turn on sound on sound record toggle to record the mod wheel additively to other MIDI.
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