Rendering tracks in XTC mode

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Up till now I've been mainly using Tracktion to record audio from my Creamware synths directly (which works beautifully) but I've recently been experimenting with XTC mode so I can lay down a midi track and use my Creamware synths as VST instruments (and effects). However I'm finding it impossible to render the midi tracks made by these synths even if I use realtime render - I just get strange noises on playback. I know the Scope engine can't cope with faster than realtime or freeze but thought realtime would be OK. Anyone else using Tracktion with a Creamware card having this problem?

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U need to set up XTC mode right & then bounce using a left & right merge module. See http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... forum=3&21 for more information on how to set it up. Basically once it is set up correctly & you want to bounce down u set the output for the track to be bounced to 'L& R Merge' & then u set another tracks input to 'L& R Merge' & then hit record.

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I didn't realise you could change the XTC project. Looks a bit complicated though.

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It's not all that hard mate - the above page kinda walks u through it - i think it mentions how u can set it up so that u can use external editors whilst still in xtc mode (e.g launch a wdm app like audition or wavelab etc.). If you want u can pm me & i'll email you my xtc configuration - u would just need to save it to your D:\Scope\App\XTCApp directory (make sure u back up the original xtcproject.pro first). Another essential tip there is to edit your cset.ini in D:\Scope\App\Bin - as in xtc mode the pulsar never seems to remember what you have set your latency to.

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Thanks - I will

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