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I have been trying to record a single guitar audio clip and it ALWAYS has the Drums and I can't get rid of them?!!?
How do I do it? Thanks! |
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Use your mouse to click on the little green dot all the way to the left side of the instrument path in the pattern edit screen. If you left-click it will mute that channel. If you right-click it will bring up a menu allowing you to solo the track. Either mute all the drum tracks or solo the guitar track.
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Yeah
Yes, I figured it out, actually all the drums were assigned to FX1 and I had to record in the FX2 track or cancel the FX's on the drums.
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How did Real Audio get involved in this question?
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