First off you can assign a group of selected tracks to a single track, 'Link selected channels to this track'. Watch my last video and see the option above the one I used, the keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+L.incubus wrote:First off I want to make it clear that I appreciate your continued help and I learn something every time.
Let's say you want to record guitar. We already know how to do that (the 4 click vid). Let's say you want to loop record a part. It's not assigned to a track, so now you have 4 parts with no track assignment. AFAIK, you cannot assign those all to ONE track. You have to assign each of the 4 tracks separately, am I right?
Second. A little light manual reading or a few questions in Looptalk goes a long way. FL Studio routes any recorded Audio Clip to the same Mixer track the INPUT Mixer Channel was routed to (which is why most Audio Clips end up routed to the Master, but it doesn't have to be that way). So, here is a loop-recording guitar workflow: I am Loop-recording a guitar DRY into Track 26, it's feeding track 25 with all the FX for monitoring/playback. All recorded Audio Clips then end up auto-routed to track 25...all very straightforward...
PS: This is the sort of support we provide on Looptalk every day.
