
dobro
Well-known member
Greetings, carbon-based lifeforms...
This here's a proxy question. Ignore the unusual sequence of events (let's say for moment that moving from midi to something else, you mix then record), and focus for a moment on the problem of sound degradation moving from midi to cubase to cool edit. Shed your light, shed your light, shed your light on me.
I mix my midi and audio tracks in cubase, and then record them with cool edit (which
makes a wave file). I know I can record the midi tracks in cubase and transform them
into audio files, but when I do that I lose sound quality. I'm probably screwing up
somewhere along the line, but that's how I use cool edit.
[This message has been edited by dobro (edited 03-02-2000).]
[This message has been edited by dobro (edited 03-02-2000).]
This here's a proxy question. Ignore the unusual sequence of events (let's say for moment that moving from midi to something else, you mix then record), and focus for a moment on the problem of sound degradation moving from midi to cubase to cool edit. Shed your light, shed your light, shed your light on me.
I mix my midi and audio tracks in cubase, and then record them with cool edit (which
makes a wave file). I know I can record the midi tracks in cubase and transform them
into audio files, but when I do that I lose sound quality. I'm probably screwing up
somewhere along the line, but that's how I use cool edit.
[This message has been edited by dobro (edited 03-02-2000).]
[This message has been edited by dobro (edited 03-02-2000).]