Specifications
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Using Multi Track Recording to layer sounds
In Layer Mode you record the same information onto several Tracks (up to four). If 
each of the Tracks you record on is set to transmit on a different MIDI Channel and 
Output in you are able to play and record with up to four different sounds at the 
same time.
1. Set up the Tracks you plan to record on so that they transmit on the de-
sired MIDI Channels and Outputs.
2. Activate Multi Recording in Layer mode (see the beginning of this chap-
ter for details on how to do this).
3. Click in the “R” column for each of the Tracks you want to record on.
You can record on a maximum of four Tracks.
4. Activate Recording as usual.
The same information now gets recorded onto four different Tracks. While 
you record you will hear the sounds of all four of the instruments set to play 
back from those Tracks.
Recording MIDI and Audio at the Same Time
When Multi Record is activated you can record on MIDI and Audio Tracks at the 
same time. There’s only one special thing to note:
• You can only activate Multi Recording on up to three MIDI Tracks simul-
taneously.
Activating recording in Multi Record Mode
Recording in Multi Record mode is no different from Recording in regular 
mode.You can use punch in and out, Cycled Recording etc. There’s only one thing 
to note:
Cycle Modes and Multi Recording
As described in the Getting Started book, you can record in various Cycle Modes. 
You can also apply recording functions like Key Erase, Delete last version etc.
• During Multi Recording, these Modes and Functions only apply to the 
Active (selected) Track, not to all Tracks that you record on!
When four Tracks are 
activated in Layer mode...
...the same information gets 
recorded on all four Tracks...










