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2011/10/09 14:36:00 (permalink)

BFD Eco Midi to Audio Conversion Probelm

  Hi, when I convert the midi track that drives the plug in BFD Eco drums, the cymbals on the audio track cut out and don't ring for the proper duration. The Cakewalk SI drum kit work fine when converting the same track. Any ideas?

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Re:BFD Eco Midi to Audio Conversion Probelm 2011/10/10 07:19:43 (permalink)
If BFD Eco is in any way similar to BFD2 then you should have a button at the bottom of the GUI called "offline".

Click it so that it turns red, then bounce again.

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Re:BFD Eco Midi to Audio Conversion Probelm 2011/10/10 07:23:34 (permalink)
Hi there. BFD 2 has an 'offline' button which you must enable before bouncing, to resolve exactly this problem. Perhaps Eco has that too? Not at my DAW at the moment but it's in the bottom left hand corner. You simply click the word offline to turn it red. It makes sure all samples are loaded fully during the progression of the bounce, so slows it down somewhat. You'll be pleased with the results though. Don't forget to turn it off afterwards.

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Re:BFD Eco Midi to Audio Conversion Probelm 2011/10/10 16:45:20 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
  Thanks, worked like a charm. Much appreciated

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Re:BFD Eco Midi to Audio Conversion Probelm 2011/10/11 05:03:50 (permalink)
And you even marked your own post as "helpful"!

Outstanding!!!!!

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