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Will.

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  1. Have you tried to re-install the DAW? Something could have gone wrong there.
  2. 😂 I hear you. I think we have to do it right. Drag down "box pops up" KEEP or BOUNCE" do your selection - done. Here's still a few midi users. Your way is fine too. 😂
  3. Right on the nose! Although, we have to think about other users too. So a pop up dialogue box as suggested before, that prompts "keep the midi information"(for midi track users) or to bounce to track with audio information - like in your workflow right there, with its own individual shortcut keys.
  4. Hey Noel. Thanks for taking noticed on this post. I'll try to explain this in the best way in can, with detailed information. 1: Right now without freezing the synth, if you drag the Midi information down from the Instrument track - it creates a "Midi Track with midi information." If you freeze the track, we get the Audio Information we want, that can be dragged down then, but with extra steps (not too much of a deal breaker) to unfreeze the instrument track again. 2: I took some time earlier and read all the comments in here and you right, the "O.I" (Original Idea) became lost in discussions with a few holes in it - guilty. 3: Some of things what was said above made good suggestion. The aim for this is in my "3rd and last GIF" I have added to this post. "Drag midi information from "Instrument track" to an Audio "Track with Audio Information" (Wav file.) This brought me to a simple and quickest way that will speed up things a bit. With the drag down function: a small dialogue box that prompts "Keep as Midi (keep as is) " or "Bounce to Track" would be a better solution right now to speed up things. This will bounce the information to an Audio Track "dry only" with the output as that of the original instrument track. If there's a quickest way - awesome. For now, this can be discussed around the information on the idea given here - should there be any further questions around here.
  5. Oh - it came out as you were giving a workaround. All good though. 👍
  6. Does anyone have the same lagging issue with deleting a bus/surround tracks in the console view? I noticed this for the first time in new version after inserting a "Surround bus" accidentally.
  7. Download Asio4All for your system if you dont have an interface (not needed, but it's better than defaultone build in to your system) When you're done with the download and installation of Asio4All - hit "P" on the keyboard. In the preference under the "Audio Tab" click on "Playback and Recording">>"Driver Mode" and choose the Asio driver. Link http://www.asio4all.org/
  8. So you only want the scale to be displayed, not the note and frequency it's written in?
  9. Hey Chris. Here's what you don't understand. Speaking for myself on this, because I am a sound designer too. I'm well aware of that - I use it a lot, as you can see in the 2nd GIF above. Here's the problem and limitations. With today's major 3 genre's being "EDM, Hip Hop and Pop," a lot of sound design goes in it. For starters: I create my own "Glitch effect with a midi file. In one "Bar" I can sit with +50 cuts per beat with a tick snap of 2-10 (this depends on tempo.) Some of those cuts get then transpose +2 or -4 in the PRV - depending on the effect I'm after. Here's the frustration part: Imagine creating your own "Granular" effect from the midi file with certain Segments/Regions having cuts on for some reason - and you want to convert them to Audio Information with the "drag and drop." Bet you after you've dragged down>zoom in to check if all the clips are (Because bouncing to clips for some reason dont wont on midi information) You'll have some of those cuts that didn't copy with - headache. So this "on-the-spot" right click for the "Bounce to Audio" without, having to deal with a "Dialogue Box" how you would like to deal with - would make such a huge difference with this. Obviously a "Setting in the "Freeze to Synth" or Track tab like the one there is now - to turn "Copy with FX" On or Off.
  10. You'll have the option to select the convertion with or without the effects or clip tail. I think it'll be an neat feature to our workflow and creativity.
  11. Yeah man. With an option to change it's preferences in the "Freeze option" tab - or "Bounce to track" in the Track Tab to disable the "Wet or Dry." In my workflow I'd prefer a dry clip with this. I +1000 this feature!
  12. There's a module called "Event Inspector." Click anywhere on an empty space in the control bar. You also have the option to disable some of the modules you don't need in the workspace manager. Go to your workspace tab and select "Manage Workspaces" and choose "Control Bar." I think there's a bug in it. I only noticed it now on midi files. If you bounce the midi it shows the key, but as soon as you click of highlight the midi file again the key disappears.
  13. Press CTRL+T thats how it should "copy/bounce/render/burn/write" the Midi File to Audio track with the audio information. Without any effects on it - Dry as Mars. Obviously, the instrument FX inside itself wont be able to be removed with this, but if it's possible - hack yeah. You'll then have the option under the "Freeze synth option" to select how you want this feature to "Bouce/Render/Burn/Copy" the information to an Audio track for you. Like how it works now - Add or Remove FX.
  14. Not quite - there's a Yes and a No here. The "No" part is: We don't want it to copy the FX plugs in the chain. We want it to only copy the "clip/audio information" to an Audio track - from there you can add effects to it like with any other track. The YES: Just with a "right click" under "bounce to clips" and your track will be created with the "Bounce to track" feature. From here it will be treated as any other "Audio Track." A simple Idea that started from confusions and Arguments, Finally understood. This is why we need to ask question instead of just shrugging the OP off.
  15. Just of the bet here:Cant this be done with Ctrl+A and then Ctrl+C in the current PRV instrument and then Ctrl+V in the newly created track? Without the Articulations being copied? Just a random question.
  16. EXAMPLE ONLY!!! Here we go: This will give you the option to keep both Freeze and Audio information - in case editing is required on the instrument track, and only the highlighted region will be "freezed" by "right click."
  17. Hey Murat, Thanks. Yeah I know, but it comes with disadvantages.
  18. Gif2: What if you can freeze the individual files to an Audio track with a feature by right clicking? Right now, what I do is freeze the synth drag it down and do my "edits" and bounce the information on the "Audio Track" there, but this is a stretch at times - especially if you're just testing an idea with creativity. So, being able to "freeze to an audio track" by right clicking on the midi file, without having to freeze the synth first and then drag down - will be a much smoother workflow as you would still have the Freeze track in Midi and the "Midi Information" on an "Audio track" in audio information .
  19. Okay - I admit, I might have gotten the approach and idea towards my concept of the request wrong before. Gif1: At the moment if you want to bounce clips together after you've done a freeze and the audio clip has been edit with cut (as you might know, we cut and reverse certain sections on notes/chords in the region of the file/clip, a lot in EDM, Hiphop, Pop (3 major genre's at the moment.) This can't be done on the freeze track. I respect that, as you might want to go and unfreeze to alter a few information on it later.
  20. I'm uploading the final thought to what I think, I might have meant with this. I'll try not to be long with this at the bottom.
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