OS 1.3 [SEQ] bounce all tracks to disk problem

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Charlie wrote: 2. Bounce-all-tracks-to-disk does not work anymore. How can I record my song into a single stereo-wav file under 1.3, that starts and ends exactly where it should?

Thanx for any help!! :D

The work around i use is to use the resample SEQ play to disk (audio in/sampling TAB ; menu: autoHDR/sampling setup, Resample SEQ play ; save to : DISK )
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Another simple workaround I've encountered...

Post by andy_milestone »

Hi,

although there's already a quite a bunch of suggestions on this topic, I wanted to share my finding. That is, how to bounce all tracks to disk and hear them in the resulting .wav -file?

The trick seems to be, that you have to have selected the last active midi track in the sequencer to be active. If you happen to have the MIDI Track 1 active when bouncing, you barely hear anything in the .wav -file.

For example,

1. Open your song in the SEQ.
2. If you have a song with for example 5 midi tracks recorded, select the 5th track in the SEQ (P0:Play/REC -window.) to be active.
3. Go to Audio In/Sampling screen and bounce all tracks.

(If you don't hear your 5 track in the result, try to select the 6th.)

Works in my environment with OS version 1.3.

BR,
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RC-IA wrote:
Charlie wrote: 2. Bounce-all-tracks-to-disk does not work anymore. How can I record my song into a single stereo-wav file under 1.3, that starts and ends exactly where it should?

Thanx for any help!! :D

The work around i use is to use the resample SEQ play to disk (audio in/sampling TAB ; menu: autoHDR/sampling setup, Resample SEQ play ; save to : DISK )
Thank you RC! I understand the procedure. But does this start and end the wav-file exactly where it should? Or does this still require manual start/stop using the buttons of the sampling section? :?

@andy: now - this one I've never heard of. Does this realy work? Or does this trick only work now and then? I could live very well with this procedure if it works most of the times! :)

@All: any suggestions on the strange screen behaviour that sometimes occured under 1.3? Was this merely due to not having installed properly (eg. having not unplugged all USB devices)? Or is it just "bad luck"? Is there a procedure to avoid this problem or fix it easily afterwards? :roll:
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