
SD88
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how to convert midi to audio on X2, I would like to know how to do it in case one day I need it. thanks in advanced
+1.
Midi is an instruction set for an instrument.
That instrument may may hardware or software but without it there is no sound.
Pipe your midi into a softsynth, choose a voice, and record the output in your DAW.
I don't bother with the last step. If I ever use softsynths they just remain active while I mix.
That means you aren't committed to the voice settings and the notation.
If I have a VSTi that is eating CPU live, I will route the MIDI track to an audio track, record, turn off the MIDI track (disable) so if I want to change it, I still have it, but I am not using CPU for other live effects.
I have had some VSTi's that really eat CPU and I get an 70-80%+ bounce. Playing straight audio takes very little CPU, it sometimes makes sense to record it and then disable if you are using many voices.
If I have a VSTi that is eating CPU live, I will route the MIDI track to an audio track, record, turn off the MIDI track (disable) so if I want to change it, I still have it, but I am not using CPU for other live effects.
I have had some VSTi's that really eat CPU and I get an 70-80%+ bounce. Playing straight audio takes very little CPU, it sometimes makes sense to record it and then disable if you are using many voices.