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elprimito
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When bouncing all tracks to disk...

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I'm trying to turn some songs into wav files for our website. When I first start my K, I'm able to do one song. When I go to do another one, my sampling time is set to zero. Originally it is set to 4 min-59 sec. How can I gain that time back?
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elprimito
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Post by elprimito »

OK. I just figured out that if I bounce to an external drive like a usb stick, I can set the sampling time to as much as I need. Now I wonder why my internal HHD is limited to 4:59.
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Are you talking about a HDD on a PC or the SSD in the Kronos?
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Post by elprimito »

I'm sorry. I meant the Kronos internal ssd.
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Post by ReneKnops »

Good question! That's what I would like to know as well.

Last time I was trying to save my recorded song on my kronos sequencer song into a wave file and discovered that only about 5minutes from my +9 min. song had been saved into wave.
elprimito wrote:OK. I just figured out that if I bounce to an external drive like a usb stick, I can set the sampling time to as much as I need. Now I wonder why my internal HHD is limited to 4:59.
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