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azaizo
Total Posts: 4
Joined 12-21-2016 status: Newcomer |
Hello.. I want to convert my miditracks to audio… when I bounce them I cant hear midi tracks.. And cannot do “Bounce in place”.. Can anyone help with this? |
philwoodmusic
Total Posts: 1055
Joined 07-01-2013 status: Guru |
Hi azaizo, You appear to be trying to use the MOXF as a virtual instrument. It isn’t a virtual instrument, so bouncing audio to a file or bouncing audio in place will not work from just a midi track like it does with virtual instruments. The only way you will be able to bounce audio from the MOXF is by capturing it on an audio track first. |
azaizo
Total Posts: 4
Joined 12-21-2016 status: Newcomer |
Okay so.. Whats the easiest way to make this midi thing to audio ? so I can record with logic pro and bounce it ? now I can only record and play with logic but cant bounce.. |
philwoodmusic
Total Posts: 1055
Joined 07-01-2013 status: Guru |
The easiest way would be to use your MOXF’s USB audio outputs and capture audio at the same time as your existing MIDI tracks play. You may also wish to use a separate audio interface instead, but then you will need to use the MOXF’s analog outputs and not USB. The basic idea would be to keep your MIDI tracks in place. Don’t change anything with those. Then, set up a stereo audio track in Logic. Choose inputs 3 and 4 for it, and use that to record audio coming back from the MOXF at the same time Logic sends the MIDI. MOXF USB outputs 3 and 4 are the default USB outputs for Voice audio, and that’s why you need inputs 3 and 4 on your audio track. In terms of separation, mute the MIDI tracks or regions that you do not wish to capture as audio at that time. |