Ableton newb here, recording multiple audio effects on midi?

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dreamache
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Ableton newb here, recording multiple audio effects on midi?

Post by dreamache » Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:09 am

So I've used the global record button to record 30 seconds or so of midi from a few diff midi tracks.. And on a particular track I have 3 different audio effects (simple delay, piano eq1, reverb).

I want to record and adjust the various parameters for each of those 3 effects while I have the OVR button lit, record, and hit play.. But I'm finding once I hit play, it wipes out all of that data and only allows me to control 1 instance.. How can I record it so I'm able to maintain the previous audio effects settings without resetting them?

I know it's very well possible and I understand I'm a newb, but I've searched and can't quite find the answer.

Thanks.

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Re: Ableton newb here, recording multiple audio effects on m

Post by billybuxton » Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:52 am

dreamache wrote:So I've used the global record button to record 30 seconds or so of midi from a few diff midi tracks.. And on a particular track I have 3 different audio effects (simple delay, piano eq1, reverb).

I want to record and adjust the various parameters for each of those 3 effects while I have the OVR button lit, record, and hit play.. But I'm finding once I hit play, it wipes out all of that data and only allows me to control 1 instance.. How can I record it so I'm able to maintain the previous audio effects settings without resetting them?

I know it's very well possible and I understand I'm a newb, but I've searched and can't quite find the answer.

Thanks.
search for videos on how to record automation in Ableton or something similar

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZLAnNDPoYM
heres one but i haven't watched it so it might be shit
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