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Old 06-16-2008, 06:32 PM
lane lane is offline
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Default Multi track ReWire from Albleton Live 5.5

Hey all, I am trying to set up a multi-trak session using Live 5.5 to essentially record an improv set out of a bunch of clips. I have instantiated 6 audio tracks, I have my Instrument Track running Live and I have rewired each PT track with the appropriate Bus channels to match the tracks and output busses from the Live Session. I can here the results and I can see the levels in the faders but when I hit Record, the levelsgo to nill and I record nothing. I'm sure it's a simple hitch, I do this all the time with Reason but Live seems problematic.
Any clues?

I am on a G5 iMac PPC 1.9 and 1.5 RAM using PT7.4 and MBox 2 pro. I have been on PT since 5.1 and know it pretty well.
thanks all.
lane
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