Instruction Manual
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Converting Your Soft Synth Tracks to Audio
Software Synthesizers
to be a separate instrument, and appears in a separate row in the Synth
Rack view, with a number after its name representing which copy it is.
For step by step instructions, see:
Synth Rack View
Synth Tracks
Inserting Soft Synths
Playing a Soft Synth
Converting Your Soft Synth Tracks to Audio
Muting and Soloing Soft Synth Tracks
To Remove A Soft Synth from a Track or Bus
Converting Your Soft Synth Tracks to
Audio
Once your project sounds the way you want it to, it’s extremely easy to
convert your soft synth MIDI tracks to either new audio tracks, or Wave,
MP3, or other exported files.
You can also do a temporary conversion, called freezing. See Freeze
Tracks and Synths for more information.
To Convert Your Soft Synth Tracks to New Audio
Tracks
1. Mute all tracks that you don’t want to convert.
2. Use the Edit-Bounce to Track(s) command.
The Bounce to Track(s) dialog box appears.
3. In the Destination field, choose a new or pre-existing track to put the
new audio data on.
4. If you’ve saved presets from previous bounce operations, you can
choose a preset from the Preset field.
5. In the Source Category field, choose Tracks.
6. In the Channel Format field, choose mono if you want a mono track,
stereo if you want a stereo track, and split mono if you want to create
separate mono tracks.