Recording Midi to Audio

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The Beat Keeper
Member Since: Dec 16, 2004

I have Digi 001 for OS 9 and record my beats using the patches off of my keyboard. I start all my tracks as 8 bars recording just the midi and then when its time to record vocals i extend them to the length thats needed. After vocals are done i go back and add breaks. Then i have to go and bounce each midi track to audio.

My question is if theres any way of making the process easier instead of sitting there and bouncing each track in to audio for the full length of the song. Can anybody recommend any techniques and or sequencers or midi to wav. converters.

Thanks,
Peter Parker

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Hold 'Em Czar
Member
Since: Dec 30, 2004


Dec 31, 2004 04:31 pm

sounds like you're on the right track (bad pun)

what i do is sequence out the whole song (MIDI) and arrange it accordingly first, then track the vocals (audio) after you have the vocals the way you want them, record the audio from the midi sequences. you're gonna hafta do that one track at a time (ie: bass, keys, drums) for track seperation. haha i just reread your post and see that that was no help at all....so sorry if i wasn't much help

peace

wyd

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