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well I don't know about importing midi into Absynth, but to record whatever you play back from Absynth in Sound Forge (assuming you are using windows) go down to the icons in the bottom right corner of the screen and double click on the speaker icon. A volume box will pop up with sliders on it. Go to the top left of that and drop down the "options" menu and click on properties. There will be a section that says "adjust volume for" and then 3 options, Playback, Recording, and Other. Select Recording, then a list of things with boxes and check marks will show up. Make sure wave out or something that has to do with the main output (it's different depending on what version of windows) is selected. Then Click "Okay". It will take you back to the mixer with different options. Make sure that the Wave out (or main out) is selected. Then don't close that box. Start up Absynth and Soundforge both. in sound forge click on record and select your sample rates ect. Make sure in the options to "monitor record level" Then play the Absynth, and watch the record levels. Check them and if they are too low or too high, go back to the windows mixer that you left open and adjust the slider till it's at a decent level. Then press Record and Start playing the Absynth, and you have a recording of the synth. Hope that helps with the Recording part at least.
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