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Re: Recording Multiple Instruments
Hi Al,
Currently Composer only records from a single channel. Most auto-accompaniment will use multiple channels, one for each instrument. Therefore, it is not possible at this time to record such accompaniment directly into Composer. What you may be able to do is to save the auto-accompanied file as a .mid file on your keyboard, and then (using a memory stick or other means) transfer that to your computer where you can then open it in Composer. ttfn, Sherry
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