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kick from channel 1 to track 1 snare sent from channel two to track two etc. Years back I had a Roland XP Keyboard workstation and I could do this internally on the keyboard (i.e. Some of the others have suggested to just use the midi keyboard window to specify each drum note in a different virtual instrument track. I was hoping that their was a way to speed it up as I play drums so playing the actual riffs works better for me.
I am familiar with the "one drum at a time" approach. Thanks John.yep that was what I was hoping to do. If you use lanes to add the different drums one at a time (IE do all the Kick drums first, then the toms, then the snares etc.) then each take will be on a different lane. If that is the question then I am not sure that there is a way to do this in real time. I notice that although each channel shows up for the purpose of adjusting volume, applying fx etc the actual recording only takes place on the master track - if I am right then what you were asking was if there is a way to have the midi data for each drum recorded on to a different track. I have been playing about with this a bit and I think I might have misunderstood your original question.