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4. Select the Key Remote checkbox in the lower-left area of the dialog to display the
keyboard, then use the keys to define the rate and gate time settings.
The Note Repeat and Spot Erase keys have On/Off buttons, which offer the following
functions:
When turned off (default), Note Repeat or Spot Erase is always active as long as the
respective window is open.
When turned on, Note Repeat or Spot Erase is active only as long as the respective
remote key is held down.
Record to multiple software instrument tracks in Logic Pro
You can record to multiple software instrument tracks simultaneously.
You can also record to multiple software instrument tracks successively (in Cycle mode)
when Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane.
Record to multiple software instrument tracks simultaneously
1. In Logic Pro, click the Record Enable button in the track header of each track you want
to record to. Each clicked Record Enable button turns red to indicate that the track is
ready for recording.
2. Move the playhead to the point in the ruler where you want to start recording.
3. Set the metronome for recording, if desired.
4. Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
5. Use your MIDI keyboard, Musical Typing window, or onscreen music keyboard to record
a part.
6. Click the Stop button in the control bar (or press the Space bar) to stop recording.
A MIDI region is recorded to the selected track. Aliases of the MIDI region on the selected
track are recorded to the other record-enabled tracks. Any subsequent edits to the
parent” MIDI region affect all aliases. This is known as layer recording. For details about
the difference between layer recording and multiplayer recording, see Recording settings.