midi to audio

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2011/06/22 21:40:21 (permalink)

midi to audio

what is the simplest way to convert midi to audio in sonar 8.5?
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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/22 22:36:52 (permalink)
    Do you not realize how vague this question is?

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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/23 07:07:59 (permalink)
    Freeze or bounce. The manual/Help file is your friend.


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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/23 09:04:37 (permalink)
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    what is the simplest way to convert midi to audio in sonar 8.5?

    it depends entirely on what you have your MIDI output set to.  there are 3 scenerios I can think of all with different needs before you can get a wave file from it.
     
    if you're using a softsynth, freeze or bounce is the best option.
    if you're using MS GS Wavetable synth as your MIDI output then you'll need to EXPORT the MIDI/OUTPUT track then import the resulting wave file back into sonar.
    if you're using a hardware synth then you'll need to set up an audio track and record the synth's audio output.

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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/23 11:14:15 (permalink)
    Or you could print the midi file with Sibelius, place it on your piano and play it while recording on your iPhone

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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/23 11:28:23 (permalink)
    Hey Karen-- don't laugh this is what I was asked to do last week, I go to this lady's house and record a digital piano for her, She even hired the pianist! She just wanted a CD of her compositions.
    It cost her $150. The pianist pointed out a few errors in the score so the lady goes and fires up Sibelius? I played with it while they were messing with the score and noticed it exports MIDI and Audio???   So she was using your method.
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    It's much faster than posting on a forum. You will want to read as much of those files as you can anyhow.

    post edited by Cactus Music - 2011/06/23 12:19:46

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    Re:midi to audio 2011/06/23 11:55:34 (permalink)
    Simple for one may not be simple for another. Some people think 3 steps for bouncing isnt simple. (Wasnt there a thread about hoe unseasy that was?)
    You can render MIDI to Audio in one step by Freezing the synth. That's probably the simplest way.
    Bounce and freeze are not the same, but they do render MIDI to Audio. You can get a better grip on both of these in the manual and help file.

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