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I think this might be where AUX and Patch point are used , but so far I can only get Bounce to track to work if there is already MIDI to work with.

How to setup Cbb to record a Simple Instrument track in Real-time? (not to record MIDI, but the actual sound from the bus)

Simple Instrument track--->BUS [effects]---> MASTER

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11 minutes ago, sadicus said:

I think this might be where AUX and Patch point are used

You are correct there. Simple Instrument Tracks have a MIDI input, so you'd need to route to something with an audio input to record the synth output directly as audio.

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Just create a send from the effects bus to an aux track. Arm the aux track and record and you will get the wet output recorded.

Simple Instrument track--->BUS [effects]---> MASTER
                                                                   Send  |
                                                                                 \---------> Aux track           

Also read this topic:
http://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=Mixing.13.html#1750199
In particular Capture the performance of guitar effects in real-time

Here is the minimal configuration:

image.png

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23 minutes ago, David Baay said:

Arm the audio side of the simple instrument track using the arm button on the Audio tab of the Track Inspector.

Thanks, but Not sure what you mean. Unless you mean to Spit the Simple track apart first?
 

 

cbb_Si_Track.jpg

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10 minutes ago, sadicus said:

Thanks, but Not sure what you mean. Unless you mean to Spit the Simple track apart first?

Below where you've cropped the screenshot there are tabs in the Track Inspector to switch between controls for the MIDI and Audio sides of a Simple Instrument track. 

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@David Baay
..well, looky there. You're Brilliant! (fixed the image)
although it still records the MIDI, not Audio.

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