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2012/07/11 00:05:16
chuckebaby
its been read so many times because its so resourcful.
you have laid out some great guidelines.

when i did my first search trying to figure out how to set up bfd's main outs.
i came up with a thread you had wrote that was like a manual.
it was very funny at times because the gentlemen you were explaining it to was becoming frustrated.(i know,not funny)
but it was if you had flown him in for a landing.

good stuff here twaddle.
very,very impressivie.
2012/07/11 08:53:49
twaddle
Thanks Charlie
It's a little annoying sometimes when I go to great lengths to try and answer peoples questions and they never get back to say 
if it worked or not, let alone say thank you so it's good to hear that I'm appreciated.
You may well have noted from my posts that I'm a bit of a BFD2 evangelist too 

Steve

PS. Did you check out the templates? I was expecting some kind of feed back from those like, jeez man that's awful.
BFD2 sucks but nothing yet?  


2012/10/01 17:49:45
tonydean
Bristol_Jonesey


Another way to achieve this would be just to Freeze BFD (the synth, not the track)

You'd still have to what Steve said regarding your Midi tracks.

Another thing you might want to do, just before you freeze (or bounce) is to open the BFD GUI, see the little legend at the bottom labelled "offline"? Click it so that it turns red. Now freeze.

Thanks Jonesey. Exactly what I was looking for. Just tried this, exactly what you stated above, and finally got some success. Thanks very much mate!
 
Tones.. 
2012/10/02 06:10:28
Bristol_Jonesey
No worries mate!
2012/12/18 20:27:00
SF_Green
Bumpity bump!
2012/12/19 04:26:33
Bristol_Jonesey
Why the bump?

I thought the OP's problem was solved?
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