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Original Message 1/4             25-Feb-04  @  05:18 PM   -   recording multiple midi tracks- how??

the land of sensation

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i recently bought a yamaha RM1X which works quite well with logic. however, i want to be able to record multiple midi tracks from the rm1x into logic so that i can capture a 'live' performance.
the problem is logic seems to record from all 16 inputs on each track so i get 16 tracks of the same 'everything the rm1x is playing' midi information. i know that ive set the rm1x up correctly. what i need to do is set an input channel for each track but logic only seems to be able to set the output channel.
i'm not sure if this has made much sense but im sure there must be a solution - it seems silly that on such an advanced program you cant set the midi input channel - mind you i have the same problem with cubase.
im using logic 5.5 on pc

thanx



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Message 2/4             25-Feb-04  @  05:21 PM   -   RE: recording multiple midi tracks

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wouldnt you put the track to midi channel = ALL

then after recording do a DE-MIX or whatever it's called function to split the resulting recorded midi part into individual channels

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Message 3/4             25-Feb-04  @  05:27 PM   -   RE: recording multiple midi tracks

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yeah... arm one midi track for recording (i think it doesnt even matter which channel its set to), then after recording look for "demix by channel" option somewhere in the menus. that'll create additional tracks and split midi data across them. nice and simple.



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Message 4/4             28-Feb-04  @  06:50 PM   -   RE: recording multiple midi tracks

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yeah i'll try that, thanks



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