midi and soundfonts to wav... FAST

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is there any program which frees me from recording each midi-track one at a time... and this a bit fast?
it kind of sucks to record every instrument of a drumset individually :-(...
 
Grüezi, six

haven't heard of anything like this, but I agree that it would be quite handy! So please, if anyone knows anything, tell us.

David
 
Oh, nearly forgot that: I can tell you, what freed me of recording every drum track one at a time. He's now playing drums in my band... ;)

David
 
I'm no Midi expert, but can't you play kick and snare at the same time and then 'demix by note number' same for toms and cymbals?
 
splitting the drumset-midi-track to several tracks (bass, snare, cymbals, toms) is not the real problem.
the problem is to record each of them to an audio-file - that's 20 minutes of recording for 5 minutes of drum...
using soundfonts I think there MUST be a proggie which can do this fast and easily. i mean it's just re-arranging the soundfont-samples.
 
Well, you could pan hard left and hard right and do two tracks at once, halving the time...
 
digital performer!

I use digital performer 2.72. When I need to record more than one midi track at a time, I just set digital performer to "multirecord", and off I go......
I am sure they all do it i.e cubase/logic/sonar/cakewalk/

I hope this helps???!!!
 
whis WOULD help if I had one of this proggies - I got n-track.

but hey, let's say you have 8 midi-drumtracks and record them the way you mentioned. do you get 8 wav-tracks then? or just one track with everything mixed to it?
 
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