Lampdog wrote:
Me.
Seq1 -> Trk1 -> kik -> padA1 -> adat1
Seq1 -> Trk2 -> snr -> padA2 -> adat2
Seq1 -> Trk3 -> tom -> padA3 -> adat3
Seq1 -> Trk4 -> hat -> padA4 -> adat4
Seq1 -> Trk5 -> hrn -> padA5 -> adat5
Seq1 -> Trk6 -> tri -> padA6 -> adat6
Seq1 -> Trk7 -> cym -> padA7 -> adat7
Seq1 -> Trk8 -> bell -> padA8 -> adat8
mpc4k adat1 - > audio interface adat input 1
mpc4k adat2 - > audio interface adat input 2
mpc4k adat3 - > audio interface adat input 3
mpc4k adat4 - > audio interface adat input 4
mpc4k adat5 - > audio interface adat input 5
mpc4k adat6 - > audio interface adat input 6
mpc4k adat7 - > audio interface adat input 7
mpc4k adat8 - > audio interface adat input 8
audio interface adat input 1 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 1
audio interface adat input 2 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 2
audio interface adat input 3 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 3
audio interface adat input 4 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 4
audio interface adat input 5 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 5
audio interface adat input 6 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 6
audio interface adat input 7 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 7
audio interface adat input 8 -> Reaper DAW Mono track 8
mpc1k uses 6 outputs when doing this.
If you have more than 6 tracks on mpc then you'll have to swap out those mpc sounds and/or tracks and make another recording pass in DAW using 7-12.
How you swap and manage is on you, there is more than one way to do that.
I have a 1000 FREE JJOS 3.16 and I´m new to this. When I go to mixer I see that the mixer is divided in pads, not tracks. If I have different tracks with different programs and the pads are repeated doing different things, can I still send to the DAW each individual track (up to 6 of course)?
Maybe the question is: can I do that with the free JJOS, set the mixer to tracks instead of pads? or I should inmediately cop the JJOS2XL (asumming that you can send your tracks to 6 outputs?