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john-auvil wrote on 1/26/2012, 1:39 PM

Yes, you can record multiple tracks at once with the Samplitude Producer 11.5, as-well-as the older versions of the Samplitude Music Studio... I believe beginning with version 12, but don't quote me on that. It has been several years since I have used that.

Now, the thing with multi-track recording is that you MUST have a hardware device that supports multi-inputs... what is known as a multi I/O. The Samplitude Producer 11.5 will support up to 8 I/O so you could record 8 individual tracks simutaneously. Standard computers do not have multiple inputs, therefore alone, you can only record from one source.

Also, with all Magix audio programs you can duplicate a track (those with multiple tracks) so you can do panning or even effects... offsets and such.

danstudio wrote on 1/26/2012, 1:53 PM

thank you, i have a lexicon multi in out.could you tell me where to go at to copy the tracks  thanks  dan

onoffkey1 wrote on 2/5/2013, 2:38 AM

You will need a sound card that supports multiple inputs. Sound cards are easy to find, prices vary.