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248Logic Pro User Guide
Record over an existing MIDI region
1. In Logic Pro, click the Replace button in the control bar.
2. Drag left or right in the top part of the ruler.
The cycle area appears as a yellow strip in the ruler, and Cycle mode is automatically
turned on.
3. Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
Recording starts automatically at the beginning of the defined cycle area.
4. Use your MIDI keyboard, Musical Typing window, or onscreen music keyboard to play
some notes. Record as many cycle passes as you wish.
5. Click the Stop button in the control bar (or press the Space bar) to stop recording.
A new MIDI region is created on top of the existing one in Region Erase or Region Punch
modes. The content of the existing region is replaced in Content Erase and Content
Punch modes.
6. Click the Stop button in the control bar (or press the Space bar) to stop recording.
Your new recording now replaces the previously recorded portion of your material.
Record multiple MIDI devices to multiple tracks in Logic Pro
Just as you can record multiple audio performances simultaneously on multiple
audio tracks, you can record multiple MIDI input devices simultaneously, each device
representing a unique performance and triggering different sounds, on multiple instrument
tracks. Before you start recording, make sure you create software instrument tracks for
each MIDI Input device you wish to record, and configure each MIDI input device that you’ll
be recording to transmit on a unique MIDI channel. See the documentation for your MIDI
input device, for information on how to change its MIDI output channel.
Recording multiple MIDI input devices simultaneously to multiple software instrument
tracks is only possible when Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences
pane.
Record multiple MIDI input devices to multiple instrument tracks
1. In Logic Pro, choose Project Settings > Recording > “Auto demix by channel if multitrack
recording.” For more information about Auto demix by channel if multitrack recording,
see Recording settings in Logic Pro.
2. 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.