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| Gear nut | mixing midi and recorded audio
i imported a midi file into cubase LE and recorded guitar and drums over the midi file when i play it back in cubase i hear everything (midi,guitar,drums) but when i export it all i get is guitar and drums. Anyone know how to make it so that when i export it i got everything?
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| Gear Head Joined: Nov 2005 Location: Mumbai, India
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What is the MIDI file playing? A vst/dxi intrument? Microsoft GS wavesynth? An external instrument? It'll bounce to audio only if it a vst/dxi instrument... any other, you have to first record within cubase and then export. |
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Creative SW Synth [emulated] my sound card is sound blaster which is made by creative if that makes a diffrence |
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