You are able to record and mix up to 255 tracks, and the number of tracks that can be recorded simultaneously is only limited by your audio interface. Recording many takes and compiling them is a simple process.
After that, activate the Multi-Take Recording feature. To access the track controls while using an iPhone 6 Plus, an iPhone 7 Plus, or an iPad, tap the control bar. Tap the Home button, then pick the Settings icon on your iPhone or iPod Touch. You should tap any track other than the Drummer track. Select the Track Settings menu. Start the recording, and then activate the multi-take recording feature.
Because it is possible to record to more than one audio track at the same time, you are able to record many instruments at the same time. For instance, you could record each instrument on a distinct track. It is not possible to record to more than one audio track unless the Record Enable button is present on each individual track.
Record multiple takes Select the track that contains the instrument you wish to record by tapping on it. Tap the button labeled Track Controls, then tap Track Settings, then hit Recording, and finally tap the button labeled Multi-Take Recording. To begin recording, simply press the Record button located in the control bar.
Select multiple regions While clicking the areas in the Tracks section, keep the Shift button held down. Simply circling the sections with your mouse will encompass them.
Select multiple regions While clicking the areas in the Tracks section, keep the Shift button held down. Simply circling the sections with your mouse will encompass them.