AnsweredConverting Midi to Audio For Mixing

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2014/04/03 23:41:34 (permalink)

Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing

I was wondering if part of your mixing process ever involved converting say a tweaked drum or keyboard midi file  to audio and EQing from there. Is it better to leave the midi files as is when exporting? 

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Re: Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing 2014/04/04 00:13:37 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby bayoubill 2014/04/04 18:11:43
There's no right or wrong. My opinion is that it's a good idea to convert MIDI instrument parts to audio regardless, for two reasons: 1) it's less taxing on the CPU, and 2) you now have an audio backup in case the plug-in becomes unsupported for any reason. But I also archive the MIDI track and save the instrument preset so that if I need to edit later on, it's possible.

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Re: Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing 2014/04/04 01:15:10 (permalink)
Thanks Anderson!!! You made my day!

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Re: Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing 2014/04/04 01:15:16 (permalink)
Oops, there was a hiccup and my response registered twice. Thanks again!

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Re: Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing 2014/04/04 10:33:20 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2014/04/04 18:11:27
Well, Craig's answer deserved a double-bump ;-) 
 
That's what I do - freeze, copy that to a new audio track and archive the midi track after unfreezing.  Partially habit from when you couldn't run more than one or two VSTi's at once and I just prefer working on all-audio when mixing.  Something about audio waveforms rather than dots seems right.
 


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Re: Converting Midi to Audio For Mixing 2014/04/04 15:42:25 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bayoubill 2014/04/04 18:11:23
I always convert before I start to mix. Then I will hide the MIDI tracks and work with the audio only.

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