![]() If you do it this way you can always revert back to the MIDI and manually fix any notes. You can also record the audio directly but overall I think it's better to have the MIDI and transform. If you want the audio after recording the MIDI you can just right click the track and transform. ![]() This will record the MIDI notes on to that track, not the audio. ![]() To record this just click the record arm button on that track and press the record button on your transport. Now when you play your Actual track will play the notes. Click the MIDI input drop down set it to Cthulhu track.Expand the Inspector on the Actual track.Load your "Actual" instrument VSTi on a separate track.On this track create an event with one long note for an entire 4 bars, example: C2 & loop it.I guess you don't know how to setup Cthulhu? I'll go over that: Literally all you do is press the record button. I do this all the time in Studio One with Cthulhu, it's extremely easy.
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