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Posted by Krispy Kreme on Sep-16-2005 02:02:

Logic 7 Help... converting midi to audio

Hey guys...

I finished my song at my studio at home and now I want to take it to a real studio to make it come alive/master it stuff like that. The guys at the studio said that they want all audio files (aiff) and the project. pretty much i need to convert the midis to audio and save everything as a project and put everything on a cd. I guess this is kind of the same process you have to go through when your making a remixing project? Anyways, at first I had an idea on how to do this but now it has slipped my mind. Can someone tell me what is the easiest and fastest way to save my whole project incuding the midis as audio file? Thanks.

This is for Mac logic 7 by the way.


Posted by Krispy Kreme on Sep-16-2005 02:07:

i know for hardware synthesizer... what you do in logic is enter the midi notes first, then use the "external" plugin and send that to your synth, that will cause the hardware to play the midi notes and then you record the sound onto an audio track. however how do i do this with my other tracks? They are au/vst like vstation.. i need to convert stuff like that to audio..


Posted by Krispy Kreme on Sep-16-2005 02:10:

also i have most of these tracks on freeze.... will this cause a problem?


Posted by DigiNut on Sep-16-2005 03:02:

I'm not entirely familiar with Logic, but surely it will allow you to render individual mixer tracks as opposed to the master out?


Posted by Diggs on Sep-16-2005 03:35:

Solo each track you want

Go to the main mixer

Bounce each channel as you go!


Posted by prestige on Sep-16-2005 20:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Diggs
Solo each track you want

Go to the main mixer

Bounce each channel as you go!


also, once you have done that... Save as project and burn it to a cd! or flash drive or watever


Posted by Krispy Kreme on Sep-20-2005 16:11:

Hey thanks guys, I found out that there was an export option that lets you export all the tracks as wav files... very cool.



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