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How to mix the Gigastudios midi to audio in Cakewalk 9.
I havenīt figured this one out yet. My sound hardware is M-Audio Audiophile 2496.
Could the pros of this list give me a hint how this could been done.
Could this been done internally or is the only sollution from spdif out to spdif in ?
Thank You,
Mat
Damon
03-20-2001, 08:47 AM
I too would like to know. I have a Delta 1010 soundcard with Cakewalk PA9 and Giga 96.
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e-man
03-20-2001, 10:09 AM
Just capture each track to a .wav file in GS. Then import the waves into Cakewalk.
Damon
03-20-2001, 06:41 PM
I don\'t get any audio signal when I record the gigs to wave files in Cakewalk, that\'s why I\'m wondering if I have to use seperate outs on my Delta 1010 to get the audio or reroute something in Cakewalk-hell I don\'t know. I see the wave file in Cakewalk, but I get no audio.
Right now I just record all of my giga waves into Cool Edit Pro. It doesn\'t really matter to me, I like Cool Edit Pro better when it comes to mixing down then Cakewalk. I actually think the wave files in Cool Edit Pro have less of a noise floor then in Cakewalk, and I also get occasional pops in audio waves in Cakewalk also and the noise reduction in Cool Edit Pro is great. (a little slow, but very quiet)
Doug Bircher
03-20-2001, 11:40 PM
I just record right into Cakewalk. My audio card is the Aardvark Direct Pro 24/96. I set the recording track to use the Direct Pro 3,4 and/or 5,6 outputs and then record the midi track as it plays.
Doug Bircher
03-21-2001, 12:21 PM
You do have to use separate outs in Cakewalk from those dedicated to Gigastudio.
Doug
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