My computer OS is too old to use overbridge, so I don’t have access to those features.
If you can copy the data to one of the midi tracks then that is a reasonable work around for me that the Analog Rythm does not have.
This info helps, because I might start projects by sending midi to the Digitone from my DAW. If I write stuff that would be better suited on a different synth, I’m all good. If I want to take advantage of p-locks, I can record that midi into the Digitone.
@Ess This would be a really great feature for the Digitone IMO.
It would provide the ability to easily layer sounds from external gear over the synth tracks.
I would very much love for the note data from synth tracks 1-4 to be output on MIDI channels 1-4.
I will try the workaround of copying the synth track to a MIDI track, but even if that works it would be much nicer to not have to sacrifice a MIDI track to be able to layer other sounds onto a synth track.