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Hello,
I'm using Logic Express 7, and I am a complete novice, this is my 5th hour of owning it. I have 4 MIDI tracks that I have recorded and would like to convert to an MP3 file. I have created a track and set it to Output 1-2. I then go to FILE > BOUNCE and set all the options accordingly. The MP3 file is then created with the correct seconds and file name, but I hear no sound. I also see no activity in my panels when I have the Output 1-2 track selected. I know I'm doing something wrong, or forgetting to do something. What else do I have to do? -------------------- Connor Fabiano
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make sure each channels output is pointed to the out 1-2 master on the mixing console in logic. then just hit the bounce button.
if you have extrenal midi. you will have to record it into logic on an audio track. Ce message a été modifié par editbrain - lun. 7 févr. 2005, 16:58. |
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