- Solo the VSTi/MIDI track you want to render (in Cubase rendering is called EXPORT).
- Set up the markers to designate what part or how much of the track you want to export. Select all if thats what you want.
- Go to the FILE menu and select EXPORT and in the submenu AUDIO MIXDOWN.
I'm not a Cubase user or expert but this should work.
This method should work in most DAW programs in case anyone else finds this thread through a search. Some DAW's will have a convert MIDI to audio feature but most do not-especially at the LE or crippleware level.
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Try this: - Solo the VSTi/MIDI track you want to render (in Cub
Try this:
- Solo the VSTi/MIDI track you want to render (in Cubase rendering is called EXPORT).
- Set up the markers to designate what part or how much of the track you want to export. Select all if thats what you want.
- Go to the FILE menu and select EXPORT and in the submenu AUDIO MIXDOWN.
I'm not a Cubase user or expert but this should work.
JackAttack: you're a life saver. thank you & love you. lebnod.
JackAttack: you're a life saver. thank you & love you.
lebnod.
You're welcome. This method should work in most DAW programs
You're welcome.
This method should work in most DAW programs in case anyone else finds this thread through a search. Some DAW's will have a convert MIDI to audio feature but most do not-especially at the LE or crippleware level.