![]() Now you can record multitrack audio from your SoundGrid setup in the session and play it back at a Virtual Sound Check.At this point, your session should be ready to record, and audio should be coming through visibly and look like this:.Under Audio Hardware Outputs, select the corresponding Sound Driver channel.If you wish to route track outputs sequentially, (for a Virtual Sound Check, for example): By default, all tracks are routed to the Main Stereo outputs – SoundGrid 1-2.With all channels still selected and armed to record, click the Drop-Down arrow next to IN FX: SoundGrid 1 on the first channel and choose the following option:Īssign inputs sequentially > Mono (32 inputs) > SoundGrid 1 to SoundGrid 32.With all 32 channels still selected, click the Record Arm button. ![]() For the purpose of this example, let’s set the channel count to 32.Access the Insert menu and choose Multiple Tracks….Set the Audio Device to Waves SoundGrid.You can increase channel count in the SoundGrid Driver Control Panel up to 128.Set Output range: set ‘ First’ to SoundGrid 1 and Last to the maximum amount of driver channels you wish to use.Check Enable inputs: set ‘ First’ to SoundGrid 1 and Last to the maximum amount of driver channels you wish to use. ![]() On Windows, please navigate to Options > Preferences > Device. On a Mac, this can be done by going to Reaper > Preferences > Audio > Device.
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