AngryGoatFace
12-28-2003, 11:08 AM
I'm using Home Studio.
quote:
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To Convert MIDI to Audio
1.Blah blah blah
2.blah blah blah
3. Pick a destination audio track (or create a new one) and set the In field to Stereo (name of your sound card).
4.Arm the destination track.
5. blah blah blah
6. blah blah blah
7. [this is important stuff] Open your sound card's mixer device. This is normally done by double clicking the speaker icon on your Windows taskbar, or by choosing Start-Programs-Accessories-Entertainment-Volume Control-Options-Proporites.
8. If you're using the Windows mixer, use its Options-Properties command to open the Properties dialog box, click Recording (in the Adjust Volume For field), and make sure all boxes in the Show the Following Volume Controls are checked.
9. Click OK, and locate the slider marked MIDI, Synth, Mixed Input, or What You Hear. Check the Select box at the bottom, and close the window.
10. In Home Studio, rewind to the beginning of your project, click the Record button, and click the Stop button when you're done recording.
Home Studio records all the MIDI tracks that are assigned to your sound card synth as a stereo audio track.
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The problem is, I'm not putting the MIDI i/o through my sound card, I'm using a MIDI/USB thingy (I'm pretty sure I don't have a sound card at all, actually). And plus, on the In thing there is no thing marked Stereo.
help?:classic:
EDIT: BTW is there a cord that goes into the MIC IN jack in the back of my CPU and the other end goes into my MIC IN on my keyboard?
quote:
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To Convert MIDI to Audio
1.Blah blah blah
2.blah blah blah
3. Pick a destination audio track (or create a new one) and set the In field to Stereo (name of your sound card).
4.Arm the destination track.
5. blah blah blah
6. blah blah blah
7. [this is important stuff] Open your sound card's mixer device. This is normally done by double clicking the speaker icon on your Windows taskbar, or by choosing Start-Programs-Accessories-Entertainment-Volume Control-Options-Proporites.
8. If you're using the Windows mixer, use its Options-Properties command to open the Properties dialog box, click Recording (in the Adjust Volume For field), and make sure all boxes in the Show the Following Volume Controls are checked.
9. Click OK, and locate the slider marked MIDI, Synth, Mixed Input, or What You Hear. Check the Select box at the bottom, and close the window.
10. In Home Studio, rewind to the beginning of your project, click the Record button, and click the Stop button when you're done recording.
Home Studio records all the MIDI tracks that are assigned to your sound card synth as a stereo audio track.
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The problem is, I'm not putting the MIDI i/o through my sound card, I'm using a MIDI/USB thingy (I'm pretty sure I don't have a sound card at all, actually). And plus, on the In thing there is no thing marked Stereo.
help?:classic:
EDIT: BTW is there a cord that goes into the MIC IN jack in the back of my CPU and the other end goes into my MIC IN on my keyboard?