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Recording 4 separate tracks simult

Manual says 4 rec and 2 playback
So,can i record 4 separate tracks at a time?W

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  • There are two stereo channels, USB1-2 and USB3-4. You can route different signals to each 1, 2, 3, and 4. So for example, you can record guitar, mic, and stereo line, a total of four tracks.
  • Ok that s what i suppose reading the manual,but the problem is how can i do that?
    So the 4 tracks will be separate and in simultane? (for es: track 1 kick,2 snare,3 guitar,4bass)
    Can you tell me the settings on the gnx3000 and on pro track plus?
  • Hi,
    This evening i ve tried to follow your instructions.
    I selected usb1/2 stereo all and 3/4 dry line.
    I armed 4 tracks
    Track 1 usb stereo 1/2 input
    Track 2 usb stereo 1/2 input
    Track 3 usb line 3/4 input
    Track 4 usb line 3/4 input.
    What i want is record in sumult with4 SEPARATE tracks this situation:
    Kick on track 1 in guitar in
    Snare on track2 in mic in
    Hi hat on track3 in line in
    Toms on track4 in line in
    How can i do that. ?is it possible?
    With your last instructions i can record 4 tracks in simult but in every track i ve recorded ALL the instruments and not an instrument for each track.
    I m in wdm mode.
    Thank you so much
  • Track 1 usb LEFT 1/2 input
    Track 2 usb RIGHT 1/2 input

    So if you have Sum+Mic, Sum would be left, Mic would be right in your scenario.
  • Hi,
    So sum +mic in usb 3/4 and stereo all in usb 1/2
    Or sum+mic also in usb 1/2?
    Thanks for the help
  • Clarification:

    You are limited to the pre-defined input settings on the GNX. From manual, page 103, you see the available settings for USB1/2:
    sum+dGTR = All input sources that are routed through the GNX3000’s effects are summed to mono and sent up the USB 1 channel. Dry guitar is sent up the USB 2 channel.
    sum+mic = All input sources that are routed through the GNX3000’s effects are summed to mono and sent up the USB 1 channel. Dry mic signal is sent up the USB 2 channel.
    dgtr+mic = Dry guitar signal is sent up the USB 1 channel. Dry mic is sent up the USB 2 channel.

    So, if you want to record:

    Channel 1: GNX3000 guitar with all the effects
    Channel 2: mic, with no effects
    Channel 3: line input 1 (left)
    Channel 4: line input 2 (right)

    You would set your USB1/2 Src to \"sum+mic\", and USB3/4 to \"dry line\".

    In your software, you will have four tracks. Your sources should be:

    Track 1 = usb LEFT 1/2 input
    Track 2 = usb RIGHT 1/2 input
    Track 3 = usb LEFT 3/4 input
    Track 4 = usb RIGHT 3/4 input
  • Done!!!Thanks for the important help.
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