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ElSilva
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Anyone have a good technique for getting parts written in MIDI and using SoundFonts into a 24-bit project? In 24-bit mode, I can use my Delta 66, but my Creative Audigy becomes automatically disabled by Sonar. In order to record my MIDI/SoundFont parts to WAV files, I am first setting Sonar to 16-bit mode, enabling the Audigy drivers, and then restarting Sonar. Then I archive every track I'm not using, turn off all realtime effects, and record each MIDI track at a time to an audio track (a WAV file). If I don't archive and disable effects, sometimes the audio drops out, even when just recording a single track. When done, I switch back to 24-bit mode, restart Sonar, and continue.
I'm new to MIDI and SoundFonts, but my theory is that since the SoundFonts I'm using are built with 16-bit wav files anyway, I'm probably doing the healthiest thing here. With my current procedure I am assuming I'm staying entirely in the digital realm, allowing the Audigy to record its own SoundFont output.
I considered feeding the Audigy out into the Delta in, but that would result in an unnecessary trip from digital to analog to digital again.
Opinions/advice?
Thanks,
ElSilva
I'm new to MIDI and SoundFonts, but my theory is that since the SoundFonts I'm using are built with 16-bit wav files anyway, I'm probably doing the healthiest thing here. With my current procedure I am assuming I'm staying entirely in the digital realm, allowing the Audigy to record its own SoundFont output.
I considered feeding the Audigy out into the Delta in, but that would result in an unnecessary trip from digital to analog to digital again.
Opinions/advice?
Thanks,
ElSilva