channel.
Recorded audio files have a bit depth of 24-bit and are in the WAV
format. The default sampling rate is 44,100 Hz, which can be changed
in the
Audio Tab of the Setup menu
if needed.
10.1.1 Arming (Record-enabling) Tracks
An audio track must be armed in order to have audio recorded into it.
When using Note Mode layouts, you can arm a track by pressing its
corresponding lower display button. In Standalone Mode, MIDI and
audio tracks can be armed this way, whereas in Control Mode, only
MIDI tracks are automatically armed when selected.
When using Session Pad Mode, you’ll need to manually arm a track by
pressing and holding the display button under the track name, or by
holding the record button and then pressing the track’s lower display
button.
When a track is armed, a circle icon is displayed before the track name.
An Armed Track.
To arm multiple tracks at once, make sure the Exclusive Arm option in
the Status tab of the Setup menu is set to Off, then hold the record
button and press the lower display buttons of the tracks you want to
arm.
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