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Subject: Can you render soundcard MIDI output to wave?


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Original Message                 Date: 27-Feb-98  @  02:23 PM   -   Can you render soundcard MIDI output to wave?

dm230

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I'm using the MIDISynth on my AWE 64 Gold soundcard to produce drumloops. Having created
these loops with a MIDI sequencer, I'd then like to turn the loop into a sample so that I can
apply effects, timestretch it etc. I've thought of running the sequencer and a sample editor
simultaneously, running line out to line in and trying to capture the sound. But surely the
soundcard's output is ultimately a single digital signal in itself, which could be turned into a
sample without the need for it to go back into the waveIn plug? ANyone know of any software
that does this?

Cheers.



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Message 11/12                 Date: 06-May-98  @  02:42 PM   -   RE: Can you render soundcard MIDI output to wave?

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The "File\Utilities\Export Audio to Wave" function in Cakewalk only exports your digital audio tracks to wave. Your midi output is left out of the mix. Its a good tool for saving disk space and getting more digital audio tracks out of your system. So... Im still in search of a way to render my midi output from my db50xg to wave. I've just about given up. Maybe I'll look around for that Audio Composer. Thanks.



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Message 12/12                 Date: 06-May-98  @  02:53 PM   -   RE: Can you render soundcard MIDI output to wave?

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I just looked at Audio Composer. It looks like a cool program... but not really what Im looking for. It just takes wave files off your hard disk and substitutes them for your midi instruments. Its more or less a soft synth. What Im looking for is something that will take the actual wavetable sounds off my db50xg and render them to a wave file. I give up... I think its impossible... with my setup at least. Thanks though.



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