joelirwin
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Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
I don't use Producer X1 very often so need a little kick start pointing me in the right direction. (I usually do my scoring in Sibelius 7 now). I have a project completed that sounds great using a dozen or so tracks - all MIDI using GIG files and the GPlayer for my sampler VST. I am on Windows 7 64. How do I create a WAV file from this project? Joel
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joelirwin
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 13:09:57
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Woops - wrong forum. Can't see how to move it to the other one myself. Sorry.
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 13:25:19
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Bounce to tracks or Freeze are the features you'll need.
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joelirwin
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 17:56:25
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Hmm..... tried that yesterday and received the error message, "The specified selection does not contain any audio data". That is why I thought there must be a different way to do it. Seems to happen after I change something in piano roll view. Must have something selected causing that to happen. Not sure what, so I close the project and then reopen it and bounce works. What is causing that error?
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 19:08:54
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If you have nothing selected, it will work because SONAR interprets 'nothing' as 'everything' when you ask it to bounce. If you have both MIDI and audio (soft synth) tracks selected, it will also work because you've specified a subset of the project that includes audio sources. But if you have only MIDI selected, SONAR will complain that there are no audio sources selected to bounce. That was probably the case when you were in the PRV, and when you closed and re-opened the project, it opened with nothing selected so the bounce worked.
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joelirwin
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 21:51:46
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Once any track is selected, then how do you unselect everything (so that it looks like when you first opened it)?
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/03 22:13:16
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There is a "select none" There is clicking on a blank track space There is ctrl A there is a lot of ways to do this
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/04 01:25:25
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joelirwin ...how do you unselect everything (so that it looks like when you first opened it)?
Shift-Ctrl-A
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joelirwin
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/04 14:05:13
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The select none and shift-ctrl-A work fine. Not sure where to click in the track to unselect it - none of the places I clicked worked. Where is the 'blank track space'?
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/04 14:11:46
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In the track view in X1, click on the track number in the track strip ("C" in the illustration below) to toggle track select.
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joelirwin
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/04 16:23:48
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I clicked on the number and it toggles on and off but it seems like the track is still selected and with the number toggled off, bounce to track still gives the error. No matter where I click to the right of the number, it stays selected. In fact no matter where I click on the screen (even below the tracks), it stays selected.
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Cactus Music
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Re: Creating WAV from MIDI (Gplayer with GIG files)
2014/03/04 19:18:17
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I either use the ctrl/shift A or as I said I can click on the space below all the active tracks ( blank ) where none have been created yet and that un selects any highlighted tracks. In 8.5 you could also use the EDIT menu and choose "selct none" off the top of my head I'm not sure if that's gone now with the "new" software.
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