Record multiple MIDI devices to multiple tracks in Logic Pro for iPad
In Logic Pro for iPad, you can record multiple MIDI input devices, such as hardware and iOS music apps, simultaneously, with each device representing a unique performance and triggering different sounds on multiple instrument tracks.
Before you start recording, make sure you create software instrument tracks for each MIDI Input device you want to record. You can also configure your MIDI sources in In/Out MIDI settings.
Record multiple MIDI input devices to multiple instrument tracks
In the Track inspector for each track, use the MIDI In Port and MIDI In Channel pop-up menus to choose the MIDI In port and MIDI In channel that matches the MIDI output port and channel for the MIDI input device sending to that specific track. For more information about track parameters, see Edit track parameters.
Tap the Record Enable button
in the track header of each track you want to record to.
Each activated Record Enable button blinks red to indicate that the track is ready for recording.
Position the playhead at the point in the ruler where you want to start recording.
Set the metronome
and set a count-in
for recording if you want.
Tap the Record button
in the control bar to start recording.
Use each MIDI input device to record parts.
Tap the Stop button
in the control bar to stop recording.
A MIDI region is recorded to each record-enabled track.
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