Thoughts from the mind of steinway03 <ltarof@...>, 31-12-2002: > > You should look at the object whose Cha is set to "Output 1-2". >> *That* has the BNCE button on it. Make sure that on Instrument-1 the >> output poup is set to "Output 1-2". And in the Bounce dialog, enter > > proper start and end times. > >That did the trick. Thanks so much! Welcome... >I notice that the output is into two files labeled .aif and .air (which >I assume means aif left and aif right?). You mean .ail instead of .aif I suppose? Yes, that's left & right. >1. Is there a setting whereby the stereo output can be directed into a >single aif stereo file? Options > Preferences > Audio Preferences: uncheck "Force record & convert interleaved into split stereo file(s)". Also search the online help for "interleaved". >2. When I try to convert the separate l and r files to a stereo file, I >usually get "no split files selected" despite that I clicked on them. >I got it to convert once, but don't realize exactly what I did. (a) >What is the procedure to convert to stereo file? (b) Whenever I've >done audio, the suffix .aif appears, but not this time. Why? And is >this really an aif file? Audio window: both the "Audio File" and "Edit" menus have options regarding split stereo files. Never used them myself, so can't comment any further. However, once more look up "interleaved" in the online help. -- Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...> Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com
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Re: [exs] Recording to audio with EXS
2002-12-31 by Hendrik Jan Veenstra
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