Record to multiple audio tracks in Logic Pro for iPad
In Logic Pro for iPad, you can record to more than one audio track at a time, which allows you to record several instruments at once—placing each instrument on a separate track, for example.
To record multiple input sources simultaneously, you need an audio interface that has multiple inputs.
Record to multiple audio tracks simultaneously
In Logic Pro, tap the Fader button on the left side of the view control bar, tap the Options button , then tap Input.
Note: You can also set the input using the Input slot in the Mixer. See Channel strip controls.
Set the instrument or microphone input source for each track you want to record to. To record multiple sources onto multiple tracks, set the input source for each track to a different input.
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.
Note: You can enable multiple Record Enable buttons only when each track is set to a different input.
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.
Everyone being recorded can start singing or playing their instruments.
A new audio region appears on each of the record-enabled tracks.
Tap the Stop button in the control bar to stop recording.
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