Adjust the audio output level of the Instrument track
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with its Volume fader.
Adjusting the Volume fader on an Instrument track
To record MIDI on the Instrument track:
Verify that the Instrument track you want to record to
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is record-enabled and receiving MIDI.
In the Transport window, click Return to Zero to start
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recording from the beginning of the session. You can
also record to a selection in a track or from the cursor lo-
cation in the Edit window.
Click Record in the Transport window.
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Click Play in the Transport window or press the Spa-
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cebar to begin recording.
Play your MIDI controller or input device.
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Volume fader
When you have finished recording, click Stop in the
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Transport window, or press the Spacebar. The newly re-
corded MIDI data appears as a MIDI region on the track
in the Edit window, as well as in the Region List.
MIDI data in the Instrument track
To play back MIDI data:
If necessary, click the track's Record Enable button to
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take the Instrument track out of Record mode.
In the Transport window, click Return to Zero to play
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back from the beginning of the track.
Click Play in the Transport window to begin playback.
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The recorded MIDI data plays back through the track's
assigned instrument and channel.
With Mbox 2 Micro, you can bus record the audio
output from instrument plug-ins to audio tracks.
This can be useful for freeing up CPU resources for
further processing and mixing. For more informa-
tion, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
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