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Old 10-02-2023, 12:44 AM
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Hi there,



I am using my ATARI ST with Cubase into the Unitor 8 and into ProTools. Unfortunately it seems that I would have to make MIDI channel on PT to route the tracks in between the Unitor and the ATARI/DAW and need to record enable them for MIDI to go through.



Is there a way to lock the MIDI recording on and hide the channels? Is there a way to stop the MIDI channels from automatically recording because it will record the MIDI notes as well with the Audio Recording.


In best case I would love to hide everything and not have to worry about it or what's the best way to go about it? Thank you!

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