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Ok...Im trying to to record using the Vtracks. Should i be able to hear playback of what i recently recorded...V tracks are like all other tracks right? What im asking is. Should i be able to record 8 different tracks on track 1? Every time i try to use V tracks i just record over the last bit i did..i read the manual..and i read...and i read...and i read....SHIT!!!!Whats wrong.. MAN!!!
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First, in order to keep from confusing even myself with this, I'm going to call the 8 tracks 'channels' similar to what Roland does. Each channel would then have 8 v-tracks. You should be able to record 8 tracks per channel, and if you have the EX, then you have another bank of 8 tracks per channel, or so I'm told. You can only listen to one v-track per channel at a time, so essentially you are limited to 8 tracks playing back at once.

Post more detail on how you are recording onto the v-tracks and I will try to help. The only thing you should have to do is switch to another v-track for the channel you are working with. Make sure you are switching the v-track for that channel, and not a different one. It's easy to mix up, and I have done it several times. Makes me glad I have that Undo button.
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