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Exporting Files In Cubase Vst/32 5.0, Audiofiles of my projects |
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Mon 16 Jun 2003, 19:28
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From: Chandler - US
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Midi files are NOT audio files. In order to do a final mix down of of a song, the midi files have to be converted to an audio file... regargless of the program being used In order to convert the midi file to an audio file, you simply arm an audio recording track, and record the midi performance comming from the midi controllable device (synth module, Quiktime midi sounds, drum machine, ect). Midi files are just data being sent to the midi controllable device, instructing that device which note to play, how long to play the note, how loud to play the note, which sound (instrument) is to be played, and other data to complete the desired sounds. Only when all of the desired audio tracks are completed can they be mixed down into 1 final track. Otherwise the best you can do is save it as a bundled file, which can only be used with that program, and can in no way be considered as a final AUDIO MIX! MIDI ID NOT AN AUDIO FILE. You can not add apples and oranges..it is illogical.
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