bouncing midi tracks to audio in cubase
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 30 Apr, 2004
I dont get an input signal on the Stereo In channel of the cubase mixer, so i cant bounce down my midi tracks to audio, im selecting and clicking on the record button on the audio track on which i'll record too, but i dont get recordings, please help.
cubase sx / audiophile 2496
thanks....
cubase sx / audiophile 2496
thanks....
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
Don´t use cubase, but why would you need to record your audio like that...
Can´t u just bounce direct to disk?
Or are you talking about hardware instruments?
Edit: check that the recording channel is set to the driver that handels your current input device!
otherwise, if you record on the wrong input device, no sound will be recorded.
Can´t u just bounce direct to disk?
Or are you talking about hardware instruments?
Edit: check that the recording channel is set to the driver that handels your current input device!
otherwise, if you record on the wrong input device, no sound will be recorded.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 12 posts since 30 Apr, 2004
to save CPUmindless wrote:but why would you need to record your audio like that....
anyways, i've done this before and i know other people that have bounced their midi tracks to audio to save some cpu and avoid clicks.
if there's another aproach to do this, im up for it.
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- KVRist
- 177 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from Sweden
beanyles: You can freeze the individual tracks (cubase renders a temp audio track of the choosen VSTi/midi track). You can not move the audio around, or copy & paste it etc after its froozen, if you want to edit it you need un-freeze it first.
If you want to freeze a VSTi track just click the freeze button in the VSTi window, and click it again if you want to un-freeze (and delete the audio data from the hdd).
If you want to freeze a VSTi track just click the freeze button in the VSTi window, and click it again if you want to un-freeze (and delete the audio data from the hdd).