Oh Baby, Do I Need A Hand Here!!!

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I have CW pro 8 and have completed a mini-demo (keyboard and vocals) and wanted to export this AUDIO down to a wavefile. Well, no matter what I have tried, I hear my voice loud and crisp but I can barely hear the keyboards in the newly formed wavefile. Sounds great as the wrk. program.(all mixed and panned) I think I may be hearing a little bleed-through keyboards through the headphones on playback which is very negligable, but the keyboard stuff aint exporting! An all expense trip to the Galopagos Islands with those 5 Victorias Secrets models is the prize... ROFL! Thanks in advance......Freakin' in Florida. :confused:
 
check the output setting in your keyboard track's channel strip. is it the same as the vocal tracks setting? if they are both bussed to the same output driver pair of your soundcard you should be okay to export. i assume you recorded at 16 bit or have already dithered.
 
---"check the output setting in your keyboard track's channel strip. is it the same as the vocal tracks setting? if they are both bussed to the same output driver pair of your soundcard you should be okay to export. i assume you recorded at 16 bit or have already dithered."--- Could you be more specific about which "output setting" parameter you are referring to? How am I able to tell just where the output signals are being bussed to? I don't know if I "dithered" or not as well. sorry for all da' questions :( .....and thanks for the answers :)
 
Tekker said:
You can't export MIDI to the .wav file, so you need to re-record the MIDI file as an audio file.

To see how this is done, check out this site.
http://www.cakewalk.com/Support/faq.htm#28

Hope that helps :)

-tkr
I am talking about exporting cakewalk AUDIO compostions to wavefiles. It turns out the problem was a GLITCH! Thanks for the help :)
 
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