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  • JamieInNC
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    Joined: Nov 16th, 2009
    Rounik!
    I'm glad you're logged on. I have three MIDI tracks that I'd like to combine into one audio file. They are three different instruments lined up perfectly to create one short, particular sound and I'm wondering how I need to handle them in order to bounce them all into one audio file for further manipulation. Is this possible? Jamie
  • Rounik Admin
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    Joined: Dec 16th, 2006
    Re: Rounik!
    Hey Jamie, Well, if there is nothing else in your arrangement simply choose File > Bounce... and set the start and end points and the format(s) you wish the resulting audio file to be. Choose between realtime and offline bounce. Then if you wish to use this audio file in the same project make sure to tick 'Add to Audio Bin' and voila. If there are other tracks/regions in the Arrangement that you don't want to bounce then make sure to solo the 3 tracks before bouncing. Cheers Rounik
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