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Old 09-09-2003, 05:08 PM
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Default BASIC recording QUESTION - PLEASE HELP

Hey guys, I recently got a new CPU, and had to re-install ProTools, which is working perfectly. However, before I was able to play Track 1 , and play my mpc2000 into Track 2 (without actually recording on the track)...For some reason now, the only way I can play a track(that already has music), and play live on another track is to actually record on the song....Why is that.....Hopefully I am making my self clear, but to sum it up...I want to be able to record a drum pattern on track 1, and play w/ the keyboards on track 2 (while listening to track 1) without actually recording on to track 2........please help......thanks in advance
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