converting MIDI in Logic to stereo/mono audio

i know how to do this in Digital Perfomer, but i need a refresher on how to go about this in Logic. all i need to do is take the MIDI that i laid down through the instrument patches IN Logic, and turn them into stereo/mono .wav files so that i can bounce it ALL out as an .mp3. somebody help me...please 😟

G4 iMac

Posted on Aug 26, 2007 6:34 PM

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Aug 28, 2007 4:08 AM in response to devinjames96

Hi,

You need to SOLO your Midi track, and BOUNCE it out. Then you can IMPORT the resulting audio file into your song, and lay it back on a new AUDIO track.

Logic Pro has a cool feature that does this for you... in Express the above method is the only way to render a MIDI instrument properly.

To bounce out your entire mix, simply bounce it using the button on the output channel, or the file / bounce menu option. Make sure you have selected the correct main output ( usually 1+2). Make SURE you don't have any stray muted tracks that you want in your mix, and no stray tracks that are not muted, that you do not want in your bounce.

Cheers

Aug 28, 2007 4:19 AM in response to bandicoot

bandicoot wrote:
I've tried file / bounce many times and it just doesn't work. I've also tried changing the midi files to audio files after moving them into audio instrument tracks. That used to work for me but it doesn't anymore, the bounces just don't play. I'm ready to throw out logic and go back to garageband.
Some one help me too please.


Did you read this:

http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Logic1.0forGarageBandUsersIntro.pdf

You really should...before anything else...

Cheers

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