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Old 01-04-2000
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I've done a lot of recording but have not used MIDI for very long. I recently created a recording from my sequencer to my digital workstation. It was great that everything could go to just a pair of tracks. The only problem I ran into was not being able to separately treat the instruments for EQ, etc.

Is there something that I'm overlooking that you MIDI wizards could illuminate for me?

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You could simply separate the MIDI tracks and record each one to a separate audio track. Then EQ as desired.
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Thanks, Dragon. I need to figure out my digital workstation's MIDI implementation. S/B doable as you say.
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