![]() (I’d also do kick, snare and stereo drums if doing this - mono toms and mono cyms really limits you to a mono drum sound, which is fine for some things but not for others). ![]() You’d need an interface with 4 dedicated inputs to achieve this. The Behringer only has a stereo input/output via USB, so no you can’t. What i am looking to do is have each of the four channels as seperate audio tracks when i record so i that i can mix and master independantly (for example mix the bass drum to sit on the mix and the snare etc) ![]() ![]() The problem is FL studio (when recording into the playlist as an audio clip) still only recognises one signal/channel on the play list. My TD 30 Also has out puts for each individual pad (or drum if you want to call it that) so what i have done is routed the kick, snare and toms to independant channels on the mixer (channels 1,2 and 3) and have the rest of the kit going into channel four (cymbals etc). The drum set in question is a Roland TD30 KV - i have managed to get some OK recordings using the master out on the back of the TD30 and into the mixer as one channel, FL studio likes that and i can record all day no problemīut i now want to change the game. To give you all a bit of insight, what i am trying to do is record my electronic drum set through a behringer USB 1204 mixer into FL STUDIO Sorry if this is in the wrong part of the forum but i am scratching my head here.
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