How Cakewalk do this?

You can choose for each channel some record source, using the Track Sources 
dialog box. It has the following options:

- None: The track hasn't a record source.
- Audio source: The track will hold audio segments only
- MIDI Omni: The track will record everything from all channels and MIDI ports 
hooked up to the computer.
- MIDI source channels: You can select one or several channels to record, from 
all MIDI ports.

This was the 'Pro Audio 9' way. I don't know if Sonar has changed something.

As you can see, there was a big limitation as you can't choose to filter  
events by MIDI port. This may be because Windows has very limited MIDI  
capabilities? With ALSA, Rosegarden could have any number of input ports   
available to be selected as a record source for each track, and the user 
could connect them using the Studio window or external connection managers. 
Or we can use the single record port as now, but still know where the event 
was originated and use this information to filter events into tracks.

Regards,
Pedro


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