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signal. Click on OK.
8.
To assign X Series Guitar outs to track inputs, you would typically create a track for the
Firebird X main output and its individual strings (in this example, seven tracks total). For
each track select Ext. In from the top drop-down menu under Audio From, as the input is
coming
from
an external source (the G-Node interface). Select the actual input from the
second drop-down menu. Refer to the following screen shot: The Main track has Firebird
outputs 1/2 (the main stereo pair) as its input. The Low E track has input 3 selected, which
corresponds to the low E string output. The A string track has input 4 selected, which
corresponds to the A string output, and so on until you can see input 8 (the high E string
output) being selected for the high E track.
9.
Now the track inputs are listening to the the X Series Guitar's outputs, so they can be
recorded. But we also want to be able to hear what we record, so in the Audio To field,
select Master. This send all track outputs to Live’s Master out, which terminates in the G-
Node’s Analog outputs. Note: In the above screen shot, the Track monitor options are shown
set to In. This allows monitoring whatever is at the input. If set to Auto, you’ll be
monitoring the inputs if they’re set to Record, and the track outputs if the track output is
not set to record (i.e., it’s playing back).
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