recording in Sonar X3

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2014/10/21 18:41:19 (permalink)

recording in Sonar X3

I am able to record audio (with live mics  or with direct input fro say my guitar or keys).... I have not been able to record my midi tracks (that is........ say track one is a midi track with soft synths. I want to record it to another track as an audio)
 
 
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 18:52:38 (permalink)
    SONAR works differently, so you don't actually record MIDI tracks to audio. Instead, you bounce MIDI/synth tracks to audio using the Bounce To Tracks function or by Freezing the synth track.
     
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 18:59:14 (permalink)
    hmmm is this true of earlier versions???? I don't recall doing this...let me try this method and ILl get back          just ordered your X3 book btw
     
     
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 19:02:39 (permalink)
    when I click on a midi track selecting in tracks....."bounce to tracks" I get the message that the track selected has "no audio content"
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 19:09:54 (permalink)
    well...............................Danged if you aren't right. All I have to do is Freeze the synth......tooo simple
     
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 19:09:56 (permalink)
    When bouncing a synth, both the MIDI and audio tracks associated with the synth must be selected. There is a tutorial in the Getting Started section of the Help file which may be useful Tutorial 4 - Playing and recording software instruments
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    Re: recording in Sonar X3 2014/10/21 19:45:26 (permalink)
    Hi John,
     
    Yep, just freeze the track and you're all set. And you can even unfreeze the track later if you ever want to edit the MIDI data again.Also, as Scook mentioned, for bouncing you need to select both tracks.
     
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