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OK, now after you have sequenced your base track and aligned everything up in the midi
key editor. Before you drop it I want you to be aware of when you, we're going to add
an audio track, but mono not stereo, because bases are recorded in mono tracks. They usually
recorded in mono. So I wanted you to be aware that before you transfer your base midi data
to audio make sure you, it's in a mono track, and not a stereo. And after you do that, you
can also, I didn't tell you before, but after you record each track, and transfer all your
audio data, make sure you name each track. So, that'll keep you aware of what instruments
are used on each track. Otherwise you, you know, you can get confused and get it kind
of thrown off. So go ahead and, you can just name each track by just clicking in here.
Double clicking in there, and you can name your track whatever you want just by typing
it into your keyboard. Then push enter and it's set. And also you want to save. It's
wise if you don't have your setting set to automatic save, it's wise to save after each,
each take, after each recording. That way if your system shuts down, or you have a power
outage, which happens, your information won't be lost. So make sure you keep that in mind
to just go to file, and click save or save as, and continue to save so your information
won't get lost.