Basic Sound/Recording Issues

Working with Ultra Beat, how can I record? I press record on the bottom large strip but nothing records. I am having troubles understanding the audio object subject, and from what I am reading, do I have to have an object created/present to record, etc? Also, within Ultra Beat is it possible to take different songs from different kits and piece them togther. Like just making your own arrangment of drum sounds that you prefer. Thanks again, any help is greatly appreciated.
Cheers.

Hi am not an expert with ULTRA BEAT, but yes, you can use different drum-kits in making a song.
I USE MY DRUM MACHINE TO TRIGGER ULTRA/BEAT/ LIKE WISE -KEYBORD.

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