Re: Instrument take over.
2015/11/30 15:17:49
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☄ Helpfulby Majic 2015/12/01 01:51:47
I think I actually know this one!
There's a little button on the track that's called "input echo" or something. It's a little pink button with some sound waves on it. If that is turned ON then that track's instrument will play no matter which track you're working in. Normally it's set to "Auto", which means it will only play back when it's the active track. I use it on my piano track sometimes, so that when I'm composing I can always hear what I'm playing in the piano as well as the instrument I'm writing for. Is that it maybe?
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