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![]() I have Cubase LE 4, and I'm considering getting the Korg M50, which has a 16 track sequencer, if I'm not mistaken. After I have sequenced a 16 tracks song, with 16 different tracks, will I be able to dump each track separately into Cubase? In other words, I don't want to just dump a 2-track, stereo mix into Cubase. I'd like to retain the ability to pan and fade each voice separately. You can do this, right? And do you download all the data at once, or do you have to do like 2 tracks at a time? and then how do you line up, or synchronize the tracks, so every track starts at the same time? Is there some way via usb or MIDI, where Cubase can trigger the sequence in the Korg M50, and begin recording simultaneously? |
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