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  • Bounce midi to Audio?
2017/05/22 17:31:26
Unknowen
Hello all,
Is there a simple fast way to convert your midi track data to a audio file? at this moment it would be an AD2 track.
 
Thanks!
 
2017/05/22 17:35:38
interpolated
Quick freeze should do it.
2017/05/22 17:38:45
scook
Bouncing is the original method. This creates a new audio track with the rendered audio. After bouncing the synth, most archive the synth to reclaim the resources used by the synth. Freezing performs a bounce to the current audio track(s) assigned to the synth and archives the synth in one step. Synth audio recording allows real time recording while performing.
2017/05/22 17:55:44
Unknowen
scook
Bouncing is the original method. This creates a new audio track with the rendered audio. After bouncing the synth, most archive the synth to reclaim the resources used by the synth. Freezing performs a bounce to the current audio track(s) assigned to the synth and archives the synth in one step. Synth audio recording allows real time recording while performing.


Cool! Thank you for the info and the fast reply! :)
2017/05/22 23:22:20
interpolated
Oh ok. Got you.
2017/05/23 06:51:41
Kalle Rantaaho
I'm not saying it....
2017/05/23 08:01:18
Bristol_Jonesey
Etiquette.
 
It's all about the etiquette.
 
Or not.
 
Maybe.
2017/05/23 12:23:33
interpolated
Ok so it's real time audio render. Oh fancy wancy.
2017/05/23 13:07:01
Bristol_Jonesey
Fast bounce isn't real time
2017/05/23 13:49:38
Unknowen
This didn't really work well, all the low end was lost and the timing fell off just enough to bug me. lol
So what are the other alternatives to converting midi data/soft synths into audio?
Thanks :)
 
I really must say that in general the bounce features "options" seem to be working better then ever on audio tracks! Or I've leaned how to use them. :)
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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