Short answer : If you want to record to an Audio and a MIDI-track simultaneously, select the Audio-track in the Arrange window, record-enable it, and then select the MIDI track while holding the Shift key. Both tracks will now be selected and record-enabled.
- Can you use a MIDI interface and an audio interface at the same time?
- How do I record two instruments at once in logic?
- How do I record audio and MIDI?
Can you use a MIDI interface and an audio interface at the same time?
Only got MIDI ports? Then you can use a USB MIDI interface. Or if your audio interface has MIDI in and out (for example my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 has MIDI i/o, then you can use standard MIDI leads to connect your keyboard via your interface.
How do I record two instruments at once in logic?
Click the Record button in the control bar (or press R) to start recording.
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Record to multiple audio tracks simultaneously
- Choose Record > Overlapping Audio Recordings > Cycle > Create Tracks and Mute.
- Choose Preferences > Recording then choose Create Tracks and Mute from the Overlapping Recordings Cycle On pop-up menu.
How do I record audio and MIDI?
First, connect the USB port of your instrument to a USB port on your computer, and connect the audio outputs of your instrument to audio inputs on your audio interface. Next, set up a MIDI track in your DAW to record and play back the MIDI data from the USB connection of your instrument.