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> How Many Tracks (if Any) Can Be Simultaneously Recorded?, Specifically for recording drums
Drummer519
post Tue 18 Jul 2006, 22:25
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I'm going to be upgrading to Pro Tools M-Powered 7 soon but I want to know the capability of Garageband. Is it possible to record multiple tracks simultaneously?

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deaconblue
post Wed 19 Jul 2006, 04:44
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Drummer519,

you can record up to 8 instruments and one software instrument at the same time using v3.0 as long as your hardware interface can handle that many as well.

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Drummer519
post Wed 19 Jul 2006, 22:04
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QUOTE (deaconblue @ Tue 18 Jul 2006, 23:44) *
Drummer519,

you can record up to 8 instruments and one software instrument at the same time using v3.0 as long as your hardware interface can handle that many as well.

peace.

Thanks for the response. How do I arm each of those tracks?
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post Fri 21 Jul 2006, 14:09
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QUOTE (Drummer519 @ Wed 19 Jul 2006, 16:04) *
Thanks for the response. How do I arm each of those tracks?


Click on the round icon (Arm) on each individual track. You will want to make sure you have Monitor set to on in the track details. Then click on the record button in the transport and you are good to go.

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Drummer519
post Sat 22 Jul 2006, 17:27
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QUOTE (deaconblue @ Fri 21 Jul 2006, 09:09) *
QUOTE (Drummer519 @ Wed 19 Jul 2006, 16:04) *

Thanks for the response. How do I arm each of those tracks?


Click on the round icon (Arm) on each individual track. You will want to make sure you have Monitor set to on in the track details. Then click on the record button in the transport and you are good to go.

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Great! Thanks for helping a n00b. biggrin.gif
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post Sun 23 Jul 2006, 05:55
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Any time. Have fun! It is all a part of the learning process that each of us has and are going through.

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Drummer519
post Sun 23 Jul 2006, 16:19
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QUOTE (deaconblue @ Sun 23 Jul 2006, 00:55) *
Any time. Have fun! It is all a part of the learning process that each of us has and are going through.

peace.

Yeah, although now I have Pro Tools so I'll be working my butt of with that. tongue.gif

Thanks again!
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