I find it far easier to record in midi where you can then edit and adjust volumes ect. When I have it as I want it I then record the midi into the audio recorder. Most people I know do it this way.
Thank you, Eileen for taking the time to reply.
I must admit that I am still learning the instrument even after I have it for 4 months now. So, its learning curve is a little bit steep but not as steep as learning DAW. I've spent most of the time with Genos in creating styles, not recording. I am still relying on Ableton for MIDI recording and Protools for audio recording. Curiously, I wanted to get in touch with the recording in Genos because I am trying to fully utilize it
So, forgive me If I am explaining things in awkward ways.
Back to audio recording ...
When I record in audio, I am playing a specific style while recording. In MIDI multirecording, I have to record each channel (or track in the DAW world) separately. Not sure If I can play a style in MIDI multirecording. I haven't tried MIDI quick recording but I will try it. But honestly, I hate MIDI recording in Genos because I am more comfortable with my DAW sequencer.