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- | If you intend on recording MIDI rather than manually adding notes in Atom then I recommend that you create a second instance of Atom 2 for each track. | + | If you intend on recording MIDI rather than manually adding notes in Atom then I recommend that you create a second instance of Atom 2 for each track. This will be explained in more detail later on but you will use the second instance for recording and the first for triggering: |
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===== Initial setup ===== | ===== Initial setup ===== | ||
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===== Advanced Topics ===== | ===== Advanced Topics ===== | ||
+ | ==== Recording MIDI ==== | ||
+ | To record the MIDI from Atom you will need the excellent MIDI Tools app https:// | ||
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+ | If you are using an iPhone then MIDI Route is not available but you may be able to use this workaround: | ||
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==== Alternative (better?) workflow ==== | ==== Alternative (better?) workflow ==== | ||
Since writing the initial version of this guide I have changed my workflow so that every instrument has a control track which contains a single Atom instance - no secondary Atom instance is used for recording. | Since writing the initial version of this guide I have changed my workflow so that every instrument has a control track which contains a single Atom instance - no secondary Atom instance is used for recording. |