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Hiya, just started using Logic again after a few years without it
and am now using Platinum. I'm trying to finish some recordings and
can bounce down the audio Ok, but I don't know how to bounce down
the Midi. I was told it needed to be converted to audio first and I
don't know how to do this.
Any help would be muchly appreciated!
> Hiya, just started using Logic again after a few years without it
> and am now using Platinum. I'm trying to finish some recordings and
> can bounce down the audio Ok, but I don't know how to bounce down
> the Midi. I was told it needed to be converted to audio first and I
> don't know how to do this. Any help would be muchly appreciated!
record your synths to audio- then bounce
I don't know how to record my synths to audio! lol.
ok, on Logic Platinum... I have Audio Tracks and I have completed
Midi Tracks. Could someone please explain to me, in very simple
terms how I get the Midi to be an Audio recording so I can bounce
down Midi AND Audio into one wave file.
Thanks :-)
Cecille asked:
> Could someone please explain to me, in very simple terms how
> I get the Midi to be an Audio recording so I can bounce down
> Midi AND Audio into one wave file.
You could use the input objects in the Logicmixer for realtime control. That
way you have to have enough inputs for all your keyboards or route a submix
into your soundcard inputs. Otherwise the only way to convert midi to audio
is to record them just like when you record a vocal or something, out of the
keyboard and into your soundcard, one sound at the time.
Henrik Krogh
henrikkrogh@...
> Cecille asked:
> > Could someone please explain to me, in very simple terms how
> > I get the Midi to be an Audio recording so I can bounce down
> > Midi AND Audio into one wave file.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "HKC" <henrikkrogh@m...>
wrote:
> You could use the input objects in the Logicmixer for realtime control.
That
> way you have to have enough inputs for all your keyboards or route a
submix
> into your soundcard inputs. Otherwise the only way to convert midi to
audio
> is to record them just like when you record a vocal or something, out
of the
> keyboard and into your soundcard, one sound at the time.
Not necessarily one sound at a time, depends how many outputs from
your sound module and inputs into your A/D converter.
PT
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