For performance reasons I need to convert midi to audio often when triggering VSTis because my computer is somewhat outdated. But I usually keep the midi tracks in case I want to do changes, sometimes as muted tracks in the project itself, sometimes stored in a copy of the project file containing only the midi tracks.
If I had a faster PC I probably wouldn't bounce a lot until the final mixdown.
On the other hand, limitations do sometimes help me focus on getting things done right from the start, take decisions and stick with them.
If I can recall and change everything anytime, I might get stuck with the endless possibilities and experiment until I ruin something that was great to begin with :-)
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Originally Posted by MikeSV BTW, everytime I see that damn bug animation thing in your signature, I smack my computer screen and then feel like a moron, so thanks for that, LOL!  |
Off topic but hell yeah, that bug looks awfully real to me too :-)