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CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO - Recording Multiple Channels

CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO
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Getting Started
Loop and Punch-In Recording
Loop and Punch-in work the same for digital audio recording as they did
for MIDI recording. For more information, refer to the relevant sections
preceding, or to ÒLoop RecordingÓ on page 4-20 or ÒPunch RecordingÓ on
page 4-22.
Recording Multiple Channels
If you can gather the entire band around your computer, and if you have
the proper equipment, you can record a full multiple-instrument
performance all at once. If you have several MIDI instruments, you can
route their input into your sound card through a MIDI merger; data that
arrives on different MIDI channels can be routed to different tracks.
Likewise, a typical sound card can record audio on both right and left
channels; each can be recorded on a different track. Multiple sound cards
and multi-I/O sound cards can expand the number of possible inputs. For
more information, see ÒAudio System ConÞgurationÓ on page 13-2.
That completes the second tutorial. Now youÕve learned the basics of
playing and recording material for your projects. In the next tutorial
you'll learn about basic audio editing techniques, audio effects, and
mixing with the Console view.

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