The best way to convert a work in Cakewalk in Wave?

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I dont work with MIDI, only Wav. so... which is the best way to convert my work to WAV? i tried playing the song and recording it with Soundorge or Musicmatch, but i dont know why, there´s some "Click" noises that appear. Which is the best configuration in audio option to the best performance? Thanks!
 
Go to options/project/metronome and you will find a menu.
Now if you want to record to a click check recording and then record midi only.
When you want to render a wav. file make sure playback is unchecked then playback the midi track whilst recording.
 
Not that "Click"......there are noises...

i know about the metronome...this are click like...mm...the vinyl disc.
 
you didn't give much info, but you might be getting clipping. Try recording the midi track at a lower volume, I'm just assuming you mean to bounce a midi track to audio.
 
OH! Sorry!
For this problem some system specs,soundcard,software,etc..would be in order.
 
Sounds like your going over "0" somewhere along the line. I just playback through my external mixer into a cd burner, plop that cd back into the computer, where I can access it as a stereo wave.
 
....holmes......

read the cakewalk help file...... You don't need another program to mix down. Just choose m"mix to file" or "bounce to disk" or something close to it.... (in sonar it is under FILE - EXPORT AUDIO)
It sounds like the clicks are probably from the fact that you are tripping your computer out by trying to record the output of cakewalk in to the input of Sound Forge - - which is possible but not the way to go....... Whoever that is that records to a CD then brings it back in... buddy i'm sorry you've had to go through all that. These computers are a hassle but they will HELP you with some things.

right on?

lD
 
i did it!!!!

Lorddiagram:...thanks you!!!!....i just did it...with the "mixing down"....thanks
 
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