With Pro Audio 9, I was able to record on three tracks simultaneously.

On the BK-9 I selected a piano for Up1 (ch4), a strings for Up2 (ch6) for the right hand and a bass guitar for the Lower part (ch11) for the left hand .

If I have Local turned OFF, each track can be heard separately inside the DAW, (depends which track is highlighted) however when I played Up1 and Up2 and Lower all together on the keyboard, the sound comes from whatever track is highlighted within Pro Audio.

I was hoping that somehow I can get those 3 sounds (piano/string + bass), to sound each on it's own (together), but that's not the case, even though the Source channels are selected appropriately (ch4 to Up1, ch6 to Up2, ch11 to Lower).

So I figured, what if I select the computer's onboard sound module for output PORT instead of feeding the MIDI signals from the DAW back to the BK-9's sound module, this way I can turn Local ON again so I can hear the right Tones, and then I was able to do the recording, however, to play back my recording I either used the computer's sound card (which sounds like %$#@), or I changed back the Port to my keyboard's sound module.

Is this the right way for recording 3 channels simultaneously, or that's not? I was hoping that as the MIDI signals would go into the DAW, it would feed back those three MIDI track signals simultaneously to the Sound Module inside the keyboard so I can hear it properly, but that I couldn't do so, is that even possible?


(Recording a single track is no problem) I hope I explained well, if not let me know and I'll try again.


Edited by Dengizich (02/20/25 03:54 PM)