After my last video on the R24, a lot of people asked how to record "live drumming" on the pads to an audio track. Here's how to do it (reupload, thanks to @wigges obk for pointing out mistakes in the previous version).
For all who don't have time to watch the whole thing:
1) load some drum samples into your project
2) assign drum samples to tracks using the track editor.
3) set the tracks containing the drum samples to "loop, 1shot".
4) on the main screen, turn on the track sequencer
5) move the cursor to the area on the bottom right of the screen and set the quantizing to "hi"
6) arm the master track
7) push record and play
8) drum
9) assign master track file to normal stereo track and continue working
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