Instruction Manual

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Mixing MIDI
Mixing
When moving the Volume fader, the Value box in the toolbar displays the
level from a scale of 0 (minimum) to 127 (maximum). When you move the
Pan slider, the Value box displays the pan value on a scale that ranges from
100% Left to 100% Right with center represented by a C.
Converting MIDI to Audio
The following options cover three basic MIDI setups:
If your MIDI tracks play back through a soft synth, use either the File-
Export-Audio or Edit-Bounce to Track(s) commands (see the
procedures in To Convert Your Soft Synth Tracks to New Audio Tracks
and To Export Your Soft Synth Tracks as Wave, MP3, or Other Type
Files).
If your MIDI tracks play back through your sound card’s synthesizer,
see the procedure below.
If your MIDI tracks play back through external MIDI modules, simply
connect their analog outputs to the inputs on your sound card, and
record to new audio tracks.
Select the bank Click the Bank button and choose one from the
list
Select the patch Click the Patch button and choose one from the
list
Set the Chorus level Adjust the Chorus slider
Set the Reverb level Adjust the Reverb slider
Mute the track Click the Mute button
Solo the track Click the Solo button
Arm the track for
recording
Click the Arm button
Set the Pan level Adjust the Pan fader
Set the Volume
level
Adjust the Volume fader
Select the input Click the input button and choose one from the
list
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