Hi all,

I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to do live recording of analog rytm on logic pro.

ATM, I do live recording all 10 separated tracks + FX as audio using Overbridge.
It’s great having parallel recordings of each sound source, but when I wanna delete some sounds from one of the tracks, since all the sounds sent to FX track, I cannot fully delete the bit like main sound is deleted but still played on FX track recording.

Is there any ways I can record all the tracks separately but as post FX?
If not, anyone know any tips for easy post edit?

Cheers,

Only option is to record each track plus their own fx instead of the fx with ‘everything’ being sent to it … do it manually.

Or recreate fx using ableton fx and ignore built in fx , do that sort of thing in ableton

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You could record the MIDI of your performance and rout things how you want afterwards.

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Thanks.

Only option is to record each track plus their own fx instead of the fx with ‘everything’ being sent to it

Does it mean there’s a way to live record each track with its own fx parallelly? Or should I record track by track?

Thanks. I’ll give it a try

I think @re5et means to use the FX options in your DAW instead of those onboard the Rytm.

I do the same but since I have a MKi with limited track number I have to send multiple tracks to the master out, usually sounds in the similar frequency range

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If you want to record each track with only its FX you have to record one track at a time.

The FX in AR are ‘send fx’, so all tracks share the FX, i.e. all the tracks are mixed together (at the level you specify for ‘send delay’ etc. per track) and that goes through one delay, one reverb, etc. There are not effects for every track individually.

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I would also recommend to use the DAW efx. Especially delay in case you want to play with the bpm later.

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