Re: Converting MIDI tracks to audio..in SONAR Professional
2015/08/27 01:36:45
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I haven't done this with TTS-1, but several other soft synths. I assume it's mostly similar with TTS-1.
For 21 MIDI tracks you'll need 6 instances of TTS-1 (4 tracks per instance). When using "Insert soft synth" you check for all audio output tracks. All tracks are created automatically, you don't need to add anything manually. Then you assingn the MIDI channels per instance/track to route to desired audio tracks.
When you bounce to tracks you must select both the MIDI- and the audio output track .
There are some small tricks required with TTS-1 compared to other synths. For example selecting the instrument sound is done in the MIDI tracks header window instead of the synths instrument drop down list.
There is actually no function called "converting" in SONAR. You either bounce to tracks, freeze or export. In all cases the result is an audio file of the MIDI. Bounce and Freeze create a audio track, exporting creates a wav-file outside SONAR.
There are a couple of forum members who are TTS-1 specialists. Very likely one of them chimes in to add detailed info or to correct what I've written.
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