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Midi to Audio

Is it possible to turn midi into audio.

macbook, Mac OS X (10.5.1)

Posted on May 14, 2008 7:04 PM

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May 15, 2008 12:14 AM in response to audio quantizing

Of course it is.

1st solution: "Freeze" the track. Logic will bounce an audio file that you can find in the project folder/freeze files/ Folder. This file will contain all the effects and plugins of the channelstrip already recorded into the audio. So you can't adjust them afterwards. So if you want to use the audio without effects, you have to bypass them in the channelstrip before freezing.

2nd solution: Send the signal from the midi track to a bus (preferably pre fader) and record this bus to another audiotrack (you have to select "bus" as input)

Greetings,

Fox

Jun 12, 2008 3:50 AM in response to Foxboy71

Foxboy71 wrote:
Of course it is.

1st solution: "Freeze" the track. Logic will bounce an audio file that you can find in the project folder/freeze files/ Folder. This file will contain all the effects and plugins of the channelstrip already recorded into the audio. So you can't adjust them afterwards. So if you want to use the audio without effects, you have to bypass them in the channelstrip before freezing.

2nd solution: Send the signal from the midi track to a bus (preferably pre fader) and record this bus to another audiotrack (you have to select "bus" as input)

Greetings,

Fox





Yep.


Can also use the very handy Audio Hijack Pro which 'traps' any audio to/from any app or device... - Lovely and so, so, simple !

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