Re:Recording Jamstix and Session Drummer
2010/12/30 02:18:49
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First I'd like to welcome you to the SONAR Forum. I don't know your background so I'm not talking down to you but your question leaves me thinking you're a bit new to this.
While there's no substitute for experience the manual (Press F1 if you haven't downloaded the Reference manual) is a reaally great resource and SONAR has several Tutorials and tutorial projects that can help you get to grips with all this much quicker. Once you've done the tutorials you'll be a little more familiar with the onterface and general procedures and you can ask more soecific questions iof you don't understand something specific.
In the meantime
The MIDI is simply dragged from inside Session Drummer and dropped on whatever MIDI track its connected to. Once its there its part of the SONAR project file. No need to record in a literal sense.
Unless the audio is coming directly from outside of SONAR like in a conventional "tape recorder" type of illustration, the idea is a little different inside a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
You need to bounce down the track ie. if you have MIDI data you need to process that data through the softsynth in this case Session Drummer. Look for the bounce to track menu and it willl do that . There is a fast bounce and a live bounce option.
Check out the help files by looking up bounce to track and it will give you a fuller understanding of how it works.
If you more have problems ask some more questions.
Some folks may come on here and give you specific instructions which is fine. I believe more in giving folks pointers to help teach themselves. I just think its a better long term teaching method.
All the best
Mike V. (MUDGEL)
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