Hi,
This is a bit of Cakewalk Newbie question. I use 2 PCs to make music, one to create backing tracks (and do final mixing) and the other to record MIDI drums and vocals. The first is in an office, where the PC has many Toontrack products installed, the second is a separate studio room with e-drums and vocal processors etc. JFI - The 2nd PC is 'offline' - i.e. no internet.
I made a bit of an error yesterday (well a few!) I created a backing track on PC1 with bass guitar lines and a click track. This was at 110 BPM and in numerous time signatures (6/4, 7/4, 3/4). I exported this as WAV and imported this into a new CWP on the second machine.
Stupidly, the errors I made were:
I did not set the file to over-writing (it is comping), and
The tempo was the default 120 and in 4/4 time (the tempo part is the problem).
On around the 5th run through I got my e-drum take almost perfect and now want to perfect it using the staff view and Piano Note view on the 1st PC, as well as removing a few bars as some ideas evolved when laying down vocal tracks.
The problems I have are :
How to save the original MIDI with only the last take (deleting the prev takes and saving the original file as MIDI0, importing the MIDI still pulls through all 5 takes in a single track, even though only 1 plays live on the machine it was recorded on). So it appears i haven't worked out how to 'flatten' the MIDI so all deleted tracks actually delete (Bounce to clip seems to re-insert the deleted takes), and
If i use File > Open for the MIDI file then copying the MIDI has an effect that the drum parts slowing down, as they shift from (an artifical) 120BPM to 110BPM. If i use Import MIDI then the same thing happens.
In future I'll probably export the audio backing track and re-import it into the same cakewalk file (on PC1), turn off all soft synths etc and then copy that cakewalk file to use in the studio (PC2).
I'm keen to learn (and ideally keep my drum take in the example above) so is anyone aware of an easy way to save the final take (only) as a MIDI file that I can import into the original CWP in the real world time in which it was recorded (i.e. that wont slow down the MIDI)? Any help gratefully received!