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> Désactiver Le Track Arming Automatique Lorsque Piste Instrument Sélectionnée
jeriqo
post Fri 22 Jan 2010, 13:29
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Bonjour,

Je voudrais désactiver le track arming (bouton R) qui s'enclenche automatiquement lorsque l'on clique sur l'entête d'une piste instrument, et qui au passage désactive le track arming de toutes les autres pistes instrument.

Il en parlent sur la doc mais ne disent pas comment on peut le désactiver (si c'est possible).

Merci.

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To enable one or more software instrument tracks for recording
Do one of the following:
Click the Record Enable button on the desired track (or tracks) in the track list.

Click the track header of a software instrument track that is not record-enabled.

Note: This action turns off the record-ready state of any other software instrument tracks that are already record-enabled.

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zgogor
post Mon 25 Jan 2010, 19:53
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hello,
seul le raccourci Ctrl R te permet de desengager le REC ... mais aussitot reclicke aussitot remis ...



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jeriqo
post Wed 27 Jan 2010, 17:58
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Donc on ne peut pas travailler sur les autres pistes pendant un enregistrement midi/instrument virtuel ?
Mais c'est nul ! smile.gif
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benji
post Wed 27 Jan 2010, 22:54
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Oui, c'est nul !


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post Thu 28 Jan 2010, 02:18
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Citation (jeriqo @ mer 27 jan 2010, 17:58) *
Donc on ne peut pas travailler sur les autres pistes pendant un enregistrement midi/instrument virtuel ?
Mais c'est nul ! smile.gif



Si, en travaillant dans le mixer (mais sans cliquer dans le bandeau de sélection de la piste)
Tu peux faire ce que tu veux (volume, pan,mute, solo, groupe, send, plugins, instruments ...)
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