Midi drum track too quiet to hear properly… – Page 3 – Tracktion Forum
Yeah, you really should be disabling direct monitoring on the 202 since you can’t really control it.
This means Waveform controls what you hear, but you WILL be listening to the mix as it would be played back later; including levels of guitar, drums, and anything else you may have layered. Plus reverb or anything else on your tracks.
This means Waveform controls what you hear, but you WILL be listening to the mix as it would be played back later; including levels of guitar, drums, and anything else you may have layered. Plus reverb or anything else on your tracks.
Oh, and on input – you should be able to disable the “record as a stereo pair” and have 2 independent MONO inputs, so if you do, you can add a Mike and record it on a separate channel within Waveform. Vocals, or comments and swearing B-) You can select input 1 and input 2 on different tracks…
Or, if someone is over, record 2 guitars onto separate tracks at the same time.
If you’re using pedals, a Y-jack might also let you record raw guitar and guitar with pedals as a separate track…
Waveform 11; Win10 desktop/8 Gig; Win8 Laptop 4Gig; MPK261; VFX+disfunctional ESQ-1
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