tjc1955
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Converting MIDI to audio
Can anyone help? I have run Cakewalk 8.5 for some time and it was easy to convert MIDI to audio. I have finally moved up to Sonar 1 Professional and I have not been able to find the 'bounce to tracks' anywhere to be able to easily convert MIDI to audio. Can anyone show me the sequence to find the 'bounce to tracks' so I can move on with a number of important projects. Thanks, Terry
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2015/10/14 13:34:33
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Try feeze. It will work just fine for soft synths.
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2015/10/14 19:43:08
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Bounce to Tracks is totally still in the product. Check out the row of popup menus INSIDE THE CLIP PANE, not in the main system menu. Tracks > Bounce to Tracks It's essentially the same command.
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2015/10/15 11:17:55
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☄ Helpfulby hnathan 2016/01/13 02:06:32
For convenience, I use the freeze function - even when I want to end up with the audio on a new track. Freeze it and then Ctl-drag the frozen clip into a new track.
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2015/10/16 11:50:41
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the good thing about 'freeze', is that to get back to the midi to maybe edit something you don't like near the end of a mix, you can always 'unfreeze'..... go in and edit..... then bounce to tracks or freeze again.
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2015/10/18 10:58:32
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bitflipper For convenience, I use the freeze function - even when I want to end up with the audio on a new track. Freeze it and then Ctl-drag the frozen clip into a new track.
Same here
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tjc1955
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2016/07/10 13:04:03
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2016/07/10 16:27:27
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Re: Converting MIDI to audio
2016/07/16 08:38:48
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ampfixer Took you a while.
Hey give the guy a break, freezing a track takes time
post edited by chuckebaby - 2016/07/16 09:03:10
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