It shouldn't be so hard to record.
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It shouldn't be so hard to record.
Please help!
I have a made a combi. I want to record myself playing on the combi, and then export a wav to a USB stick. So far I've loaded it into the sequencer, played and record my parts, can play them back to me but when I bounce to disk there is silence...
Please can I have an idiots guide on how to do this?
Additionally, can it be done from setlist? e.g. recording "live" for later exporting to USB?
I have a made a combi. I want to record myself playing on the combi, and then export a wav to a USB stick. So far I've loaded it into the sequencer, played and record my parts, can play them back to me but when I bounce to disk there is silence...
Please can I have an idiots guide on how to do this?
Additionally, can it be done from setlist? e.g. recording "live" for later exporting to USB?
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there is a much more simple way, you can record anything you play in a combi or program directly in a wav on an usb stick. There is no need to first record it in the sequencer and then render it to wav.
here's how to do it
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here's how to do it
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Re: It shouldn't be so hard to record.
Your wish is my command. See "Resampling a song to create a Wave file" in the Operation Guide.xorms wrote:Please help!
I have a made a combi. I want to record myself playing on the combi, and then export a wav to a USB stick. So far I've loaded it into the sequencer, played and record my parts, can play them back to me but when I bounce to disk there is silence...
Please can I have an idiots guide on how to do this?
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Is this the same process you would use to recored a sequence as a WAV file to USB?
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Yes.JPROBERTLA wrote:Is this the same process you would use to recored a sequence as a WAV file to USB?
Dan Phillips
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This was a fantastic tutorial and will be so helpful to me! Thanks very much.QuiRobinez wrote:there is a much more simple way, you can record anything you play in a combi or program directly in a wav on an usb stick. There is no need to first record it in the sequencer and then render it to wav.
I guess theres no way to do it from set list mode though?
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it's a very simple replacement pen for the Nintendo DS. I've bought a cheap pack online with 11 replacement pens in different colors for four dollars. Works fine.EnSoNiQuEs~ wrote:..sorry off topic, but what kind of stylis pen is that you using? Where to get one?
This definately would speed things up and increase accuracy of using the touchscreen...