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bouncing midi to disk
being a novis, I don't know how to bounce a mid track to disk. i'd appreciate any help. Please be explicit.
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Re: bouncing midi to disk
I'm assuming that you know the basics of Pro Tools with this answer.
Create new Aux inputs for your keyboards/sound modules, then feed their audio outs to your interface, then their audio will become part of your bounced file. |
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Re: bouncing midi to disk
But if you intended "printing to audio a MIDI track" just record enable the destination audio track(s) and begin recording!....
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