hello Scott, great videos I enjoy a lot! Is there a way to convert multiple midi tracks to audio? I want to split a stereo midi drum track from EZ drummer into single audio tracks. I use the select/ split notes function to split the midi. I can see the midi notes on the splitted midi tracks but they are not playing any sound, I can´t figure out what to do in order to have them triggering the samples. The only way to fix I found is to load the drum instrument on each midi track again, then I can convert the tracks to audio. But I find this too complicated and ressource intensive... .. I hope there is a better way to do it. thanks a lot ) rgs
Hi Viktor! I’m not totally sure why you are trying to split your stereo files for your drum tracks? Are you trying to have separate tracks for each drum? I know that works in superior drummer. In general if you want to separate midi channels from a virtual instrument you need to put the VI on its track, then point each midi track to that VI’s channel. Kick drum might be channel 1 then snare channel 2. If you just want to commit audio from a VI track, right click it and choose commit. Hope that helps!
hello Scott, great videos I enjoy a lot! Is there a way to convert multiple midi tracks to audio? I want to split a stereo midi drum track from EZ drummer into single audio tracks. I use the select/ split notes function to split the midi. I can see the midi notes on the splitted midi tracks but they are not playing any sound, I can´t figure out what to do in order to have them triggering the samples. The only way to fix I found is to load the drum instrument on each midi track again, then I can convert the tracks to audio. But I find this too complicated and ressource intensive... .. I hope there is a better way to do it. thanks a lot ) rgs
Hi Viktor! I’m not totally sure why you are trying to split your stereo files for your drum tracks? Are you trying to have separate tracks for each drum? I know that works in superior drummer. In general if you want to separate midi channels from a virtual instrument you need to put the VI on its track, then point each midi track to that VI’s channel. Kick drum might be channel 1 then snare channel 2. If you just want to commit audio from a VI track, right click it and choose commit. Hope that helps!
Thanx, so why would freeze the midi track for an audio track you can’t edit?
Maybe you want to apply some audio suite plug-ins to it? Or maybe the person you are collaborating with doesn’t have that virtual instrument.