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Sequencing with SonicCell Patches
In this section, we’ll assume
you’re using SonicCell in Performance mode—
using SonicCell’s PRST 01
Seq: Template performance to start with.
you’ve connected a MIDI controller to SonicCell’s MIDI IN jack—
and turned
on SonicCell’s USB-MIDI THRU System parameter.
Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one.
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In the Tracks window, locate the already-existing track you want to 2
record, or create a new MIDI track by going to the Project menu and
selecting Add Track > MIDI Track.
Click on the track’s OUTPUT popup—circled in red here—and select
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the MIDI channel for the SonicCell part whose patch you want to
sequence.
Heres we’ve selected the MIDI channel for Part 1 in SonicCell.
If you haven’t yet selected a patch on SonicCell to play from this track,
use the SonicCell Editor to assign the desired patch to the part you
want to use. Once you’ve done that, return to the MIDI track you’ve
been setting up.
When you play your controller now, you should hear the desired 4
patch play in SonicCell.
Record your SonicCell track as you would any other Performer
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track—when you play it back, you’ll hear its SonicCell patch play.
Repeat Steps 2-5 for other SonicCell tracks you want to sequence.
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At this point, your track is sequenced, and you’ll hear it each time you
play your project, including when you edit the track. However, the
sound is still coming from SonicCell itself—it hasn’t yet been recorded
as an audio track in Performer. We’ll get to that in the next section.
Recording Audio from SonicCell in Performer
If you haven’t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface
Workshop booklet, read it now before proceeding. SonicCell offers lots
of audio-interface options you’ll want to know about.
Selecting Audio to Record
Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one.1
In the Tracks window, locate the already-existing track you want 2
to record, or create a new one by going to the Project menu and
selecting Add Track > Mono Audio Track. (We’ll talk about stereo
audio tracks in a moment.)
3 Click on the tracks INPUT popup, shown here circled in red.
The first time you select a SonicCell input, 4
choose the desired input from the New
Mono Bundle submenu.
You can record in stereo from SonicCell
by using a stereo Performer track, and by
creating a new stereo bundle.
Click and hold on the track’s OUTPUT area to show the OUTPUT 5
popup menu.
Select the same stereo SonicCell stereo bundle you created when
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you set up your Editor track on Page 3 in this booklet.
Once you’ve configured the tracks input and output, its REC (Record)
and MON (Monitor) buttons become available.
Here, we’ve selected
SonicCell’s Neutrik input.
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