Originally Posted by Charlie Fogle
Audio Track's instructions for mixing audio tracks also works for midi tracks as well. The difference will be there won't be waveforms visible. However, automation works with midi the same as audio in all the tracks.

Also, if you need more tracks, if you use two or more tracks, midi or audio, it's possible to bounce the tracks to one stereo/mono track and free the other tracks to use to record new material.

Not OP, is it possible to bounce audio tracks post-FX? How about if I want to adjust various parameters in a plugin on the fly, and have the affected audio (with all the parameter modulations), and basically record the output on another track as a receive?

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