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Old 08-31-1999
ALAN MCKNIGHT ALAN MCKNIGHT is offline
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good morning. here is my question. after recording 8 tracks, how do i continue with 9-16. i am using the layla which is 8 in and 10 out. your comments are very much appreciated
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Hi Alan,

- Go to Audio/System in Cubase.
- Increase the channels from 8 to 16
- Make sure you click Apply

In the main view, not the monitor/console view.

You have :

A M C Track Chn Output

Make sure the channels go from 1 to 16 and the output is VST

Also, Under the C column, make sure it is an audio track (weird symbol, like a tilted bow-tie), right click on it make it one if not.

Thats it.

Emeric
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