Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 Midi File Recording Process

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2012/03/14 11:24:52 (permalink)

Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 Midi File Recording Process

Hi all! 

I've got some old midi files from Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 on a windows 98 machine and I want to find out the best way to record them. All of the sounds are from a Roland XP-80. I finally want to update and finish the projects- so do I record track by track of real audio from the XP-80 into Ableton or can I somehow preserve and move the original MIDI data from Cakewalk into Ableton as MIDI files and have Ableton trigger the XP-80 with all the original parameters intact? I'm running a MacPro and have Ableton and Garage Band.
Thanks for your help!

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    leapinlizard
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    Re:Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 Midi File Recording Process 2012/03/14 14:18:35 (permalink)
    I believe Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 had the ability to save MIDI type I and II files, which should import directly into Ableton.  You could also do a computer-to-computer MIDI transfer using MIDI time code and a master/slave setup, but that's probably more complicated.

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    Re:Cakewalk Pro Audio 8 Midi File Recording Process 2012/03/15 17:05:45 (permalink)
    Thank you! I'll give it a shot this weekend!
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