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Subject: Mixing Down MIDI in Cake


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Original Message 1/2                 Date: 24-Jan-01  @  09:57 PM   -   Mixing Down MIDI in Cake

kylecarrington

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I am trying desperately to get my CAKE 9 Pro Audio to record (instead of sequence) my MIDI drum track.

I have an ISIS card, and my MIDI drum track is set up with the properties:

source:-none-
port: 1-ISIS MIDI Synthesizer Extended

Other tracks in my recording are audio, set with the source being ISIS 1/2 Analog Record and port ISIS 1/2 Analog Playback.

If I create a new track, MUTE all track except the drum MIDI track, ARM the new track only, set the new track to various source and port settings, (i think ive tried every combination) I cant get it to record the MIDI from my onboard synth to an audio track. I get recordings, but they are silent - even when my mixer (in the tray - the speaker icon) has MIDI selected in record view or not.

Here are all my source, and port options:

sources:

LEFT ISIS 1/2 Analog Record
RIGHT ISIS 1/2 Analog Record
STEREO ISIS 1/2 Analog Record
LEFT ISIS 3/4 Analog Record
RIGHT ISIS 3/4 Analog Record
STEREO ISIS 3/4 Analog Record
LEFT ISIS 5/6 Analog Record
RIGHT ISIS 5/6 Analog Record
STEREO ISIS 5/6 Analog Record
LEFT ISIS 7/8 Analog Record
RIGHT ISIS 7/8 Analog Record
STEREO ISIS 7/8 Analog Record
LEFT Maestro Record
RIGHT Maestro Record
STEREO Maestro Record
MIDI Omni
MIDI Channel 1
MIDI Channel 2...

ports:
ISIS 1/2 Analog SPDIF Playback
ISIS 3/4 Analog Playback
Maestro Playback


Thanks for any help!
Kyle



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Message 2/2                 Date: 29-Jan-01  @  02:20 AM   -   RE: Mixing Down MIDI in Cake

deadhorsebeat

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right click the speaker icon in the systemtray. click 'open volume controls' and go Properties and switch from playback to recording. select 'wave' and from there you should be able to record internal waves into your recorder.

hope that helps



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