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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75821 is a reply to message #75820] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 12:39 |
Carl Amburn
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Freeze doesn't put any audio into the project - I understand that it =
creates an audio file, but only as a background file, which isn't what =
I'm looking for. I want a new audio track in the editor of my vst =
instrument being played. Make sense?
-Carl=20
"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message =
news:4554e099@linux...
think RENDER when you hit the freeze button,it is the same thing in =
that context.It should be in the help menue if you still dont get it.
"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message =
news:4554dbdf$1@linux...
Back to my question again - How do I render a midi track playing a =
vst instrument to a new audio file in the project?????? :)=20
-Carl=20
"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message =
news:4554db58@linux...
freeze doesnt import anything. It creates an audio file out of a =
virtual track. The benefit is that it takes the work load off the cpu =
..you can also reduce cpu load for audio track effect inserts with the =
freeze function.and as you know you can always unfreeze a track for =
further tweaks.brilliant!
"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message =
news:4554d8e7$1@linux...
Right - freeze - but does that import the audio file created =
into the project (in time) ?=20
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
news:4554d68b@linux...
Carl,
There's 'Freeze' button there somewhere or it's in a pulldown =
menu.
Tom
"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in =
message news:4554cbad$1@linux...
How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to =
an audio file
(that's positioned correctly) ?
tia,
-Carl
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>freeze doesnt import anything. It =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Carl,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>There's 'Freeze' button there =
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or it's in a pulldown menu.</FONT></DIV>
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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75835 is a reply to message #75831] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 14:06 |
Carl Amburn
Messages: 214 Registered: July 2005
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Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render to
file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
-Carl
"Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the region
> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define parameters
> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter" and
> you're done...
>
> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if your
> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money... And
> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
> tails...
>
> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>
> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio file
> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
> >
> >tia,
> >-Carl
> >
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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75836 is a reply to message #75835] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 14:22 |
AlexPlasko
Messages: 211 Registered: September 2006
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cubase 4 does that, with 1 button push of the FREEZE function. and puts a
copy in the audio pool.
what chas wrote will not work on a virtrual instrument track unless it is
RENDERED to an audio file
It will work on an existing audio track with insert effects.
Im not sure of the order of doing this in version 2. ( i skipped V.2
straight to V.3.
You cant export a virtual instrument unless it knows what it played
(freeze)and you sure as hell cant export a midi file as an audio file.
I wouldnt lie to you bro.
"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
news:4554f5c2$1@linux...
> Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render to
> file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
>
> -Carl
>
> "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
>> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the region
>> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
>> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
>> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define parameters
>> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
>> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter" and
>> you're done...
>>
>> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if your
>> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
>> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
>> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money... And
>> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
>> tails...
>>
>> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
>> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio file
>> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
>> >
>> >tia,
>> >-Carl
>> >
>>
>
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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75840 is a reply to message #75836] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 14:46 |
Carl Amburn
Messages: 214 Registered: July 2005
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Actually, Chas's instructions worked. I don't doubt that you know what you
are talking about Alex - and I do appreciate the info - I just don't think
you understand my confusing confusioness. :)
thanks,
-Carl
"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message news:4554f958@linux...
> cubase 4 does that, with 1 button push of the FREEZE function. and puts a
> copy in the audio pool.
> what chas wrote will not work on a virtrual instrument track unless it is
> RENDERED to an audio file
> It will work on an existing audio track with insert effects.
> Im not sure of the order of doing this in version 2. ( i skipped V.2
> straight to V.3.
> You cant export a virtual instrument unless it knows what it played
> (freeze)and you sure as hell cant export a midi file as an audio file.
> I wouldnt lie to you bro.
>
> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
> news:4554f5c2$1@linux...
> > Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render to
> > file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
> >
> > -Carl
> >
> > "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> > news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
> >> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the region
> >> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
> >> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
> >> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define parameters
> >> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
> >> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter" and
> >> you're done...
> >>
> >> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if your
> >> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
> >> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
> >> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money... And
> >> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
> >> tails...
> >>
> >> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
> >> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio
file
> >> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
> >> >
> >> >tia,
> >> >-Carl
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
>
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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75846 is a reply to message #75840] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 16:41 |
neil[1]
Messages: 164 Registered: October 2006
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I think I would've just sent the VSTi audio out through two
lightpipe channels, in thru two others, & hit "record" on an
empty track.
LOL
"Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>Actually, Chas's instructions worked. I don't doubt that you know what you
>are talking about Alex - and I do appreciate the info - I just don't think
>you understand my confusing confusioness. :)
>
>thanks,
>-Carl
>
>"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message news:4554f958@linux...
>> cubase 4 does that, with 1 button push of the FREEZE function. and puts
a
>> copy in the audio pool.
>> what chas wrote will not work on a virtrual instrument track unless it
is
>> RENDERED to an audio file
>> It will work on an existing audio track with insert effects.
>> Im not sure of the order of doing this in version 2. ( i skipped V.2
>> straight to V.3.
>> You cant export a virtual instrument unless it knows what it played
>> (freeze)and you sure as hell cant export a midi file as an audio file.
>> I wouldnt lie to you bro.
>>
>> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:4554f5c2$1@linux...
>> > Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render
to
>> > file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
>> >
>> > -Carl
>> >
>> > "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
>> > news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
>> >> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the region
>> >> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
>> >> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
>> >> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define parameters
>> >> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
>> >> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter" and
>> >> you're done...
>> >>
>> >> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if your
>> >> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
>> >> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
>> >> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money... And
>> >> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
>> >> tails...
>> >>
>> >> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
>> >> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio
>file
>> >> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
>> >> >
>> >> >tia,
>> >> >-Carl
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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Re: cubase 2.0 vst instrument rendering question [message #75847 is a reply to message #75846] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 15:55 |
Carl Amburn
Messages: 214 Registered: July 2005
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I don't have an interface hooked up - I'm just playing around with cubase.
No-a-light-a-pipe-a. :)
-Carl
"Neil" <IOUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:45550e43$1@linux...
>
> I think I would've just sent the VSTi audio out through two
> lightpipe channels, in thru two others, & hit "record" on an
> empty track.
>
> LOL
>
>
>
> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
> >Actually, Chas's instructions worked. I don't doubt that you know what
you
> >are talking about Alex - and I do appreciate the info - I just don't
think
> >you understand my confusing confusioness. :)
> >
> >thanks,
> >-Carl
> >
> >"alex plasko" <alex.plasko@snet.net> wrote in message
news:4554f958@linux...
> >> cubase 4 does that, with 1 button push of the FREEZE function. and puts
> a
> >> copy in the audio pool.
> >> what chas wrote will not work on a virtrual instrument track unless it
> is
> >> RENDERED to an audio file
> >> It will work on an existing audio track with insert effects.
> >> Im not sure of the order of doing this in version 2. ( i skipped V.2
> >> straight to V.3.
> >> You cant export a virtual instrument unless it knows what it played
> >> (freeze)and you sure as hell cant export a midi file as an audio file.
> >> I wouldnt lie to you bro.
> >>
> >> "Carl Amburn" <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:4554f5c2$1@linux...
> >> > Thanks Chas, I will check this out. I wish there were just a "render
> to
> >> > file" function that plopped down some audio for me. Oh well.....
> >> >
> >> > -Carl
> >> >
> >> > "Chas. Duncan" <duncan5199ATsbcglobalDOTnet@> wrote in message
> >> > news:2dr9l2pnkhafq5pck0lk4jedmg9sukk29k@4ax.com...
> >> >> Set locators left and right (shift/L and shift/R) to define the
region
> >> >> you want to export. Solo the track. Open the main mixer (or hit
> >> >> "ctrl" and "+/=" keys for shortcut, if I remember correctly) and
> >> >> choose "export audio"... Then you get a dialogue to define
parameters
> >> >> (stereo/mono, name, etc.) and specify location to write the file,
> >> >> whether or not to export with effects in place, etc. Hit "enter"
and
> >> >> you're done...
> >> >>
> >> >> For positioning: set that left locator at a specific bar line (if
your
> >> >> target project is locked to BPM) or at a specific time... Drag into
> >> >> Paris (or whatever host you're aiming for) and lock to whichever
> >> >> reference you chose for export -- should be dead on the money...
And
> >> >> leave that right locator loose enough to allow for any reverb/echo
> >> >> tails...
> >> >>
> >> >> -- now go forth and make noises -- chas.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:07:14 -0600, "Carl Amburn"
> >> >> <carlamburn@hotNOSPAMmail.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >How do you render a midi track playing a vst instrument to an audio
> >file
> >> >> >(that's positioned correctly) ?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >tia,
> >> >> >-Carl
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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