Bouncing a Fantom track

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2010/04/28 09:04:32 (permalink)

Bouncing a Fantom track

 So, in order to bounce a Fantom track to an audio track I would select the midi track and the Fantom synth track and bounce to track.
Is that right?
 
Cheers
 
WSS
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    Crg
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    Re:Bouncing a Fantom track 2010/04/28 17:25:26 (permalink)
    Westside Steve


     So, in order to bounce a Fantom track to an audio track I would select the midi track and the Fantom synth track and bounce to track.
    Is that right?
     
    Cheers
     
    WSS

    You could I beleive. The manual suggests that you create an audio track, put the stereo audio out of the Fantom in the input from the VS 700 menu. Enable the input echo and arm to record on the audio track, disable the other input echos on other tracks, especially the synth, and put the VS 700 in the output of the synth audio out track. then just record-play real time, the midi in the synth track.
    You can actually do a 16 track synth recording this way if you've set up midi data and channels on 16 input tracks. You can also set up a left and right output with the Fantoms audio outs and record two audio tracks instead of a single stereo track. Or do a set number of the Midi tracks at a time to seperate audio tracks for mixing purposes. Whatever you do, don't try to make a left-right-and stereo Fantom audio output, it will cause problems. I think I got all that right, but check the Fantom manual, it's in there. 

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    Re:Bouncing a Fantom track 2010/05/24 08:33:24 (permalink)
    I you use it as an external device , well yeah this is the way , if vst , i used to freeze it in real time  , i have  midi in sonar triggering  midi in the fantom , i mute all except the one i need ...

    I'm not using it that much in fact ...

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    Re:Bouncing a Fantom track 2010/05/25 03:18:54 (permalink)
    Did I just enter into the twilight zone with that previous post?


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    Re:Bouncing a Fantom track 2010/05/25 06:59:19 (permalink)
    hairyjamie


    Did I just enter into the twilight zone with that previous post?


    Apparently so Jaimie.

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    Re:Bouncing a Fantom track 2010/05/26 03:48:44 (permalink)
    Westside Steve


     So, in order to bounce a Fantom track to an audio track I would select the midi track and the Fantom synth track and bounce to track.
    Is that right?
     
    Cheers
     
    WSS
    Hi WSS, Adding to what's been said,

    As far as I know, one can only bounce SOFTWARE VSTi's or SOFTWARE synthys that are mounted onto a sonar MIDI track.

    So, for external hardware synths, the recorded MIDI track of sonar sends its data OUT via MIDI-out to the Hardware device, which plays it.

    Then that played audio feeding into the PC via the audio-interface cable (or even via analog input) is recorded "simultaneously" by sonar onto an AUDIO track established for that.

    "Simultaneously" means that if there is a noticeable delay between the MIDI track playing and the thus recorded audio, it can be taken care by an offset adjustment in one of the Sonar options.

    Hope it resolves.
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