midi/audo seporation

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2013/09/13 17:16:18 (permalink)

midi/audo seporation

hi everyone, this is real hard to explain, please bear with me. in the track view and the track manager I would usually have my audio tracks I.E. 1 threw 6 then I would have the MIDI tracks I.E. EZdrummer 7 threw 15, there would always be a different configuration separating the audio and MIDI. now when I start a new project I insert blank audio tracks then insert ezdrummer however there is no more separation, they all look like audio tracks. how can I post screenshots of what i'm talking about?? 

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    Re: midi/audo seporation 2013/09/13 18:29:40 (permalink)
    The best way to include a photo is to post it somewhere on the web and link it in your Forum Post.
     
    From the insert menu you should be able to insert both audio and midi tracks.
     
    There is a type of all in one synth track, but I don't usually use them. I like to have a separate midi track from the synth.
     
    I usually add soft synths using the insert synth and then follow the prompts to select what I want. Don't select single instrument track if you want 2 tracks.

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