ChrisDobbs
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This is odd. What black bar are you having to double click to get playback? Can you post a screen shot? Thank you.
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banks
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It seems to be the same instructions for SX but when I say ok the box just closes. I'm not sure what Im missing. any suggestions
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ChrisDobbs
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Hello,
I'm sorry, but what box are you referring to?
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darren
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I have to ask why would Steinberg discontinue or eliminate the process of converting to mp3 in the first place.
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ChrisDobbs
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Hello Darren,
I'm not sure why Steinberg Germany discontinued it, but it may have something to do with the licensing agreement with Frauenhoffer. Sorry this does not shed more light on the subject. You can always export as a .wav and convert that to an mp3. There are many free programs that do this. Thank you.
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folymontano
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HOW DO I EXPORT MIDI TRACKS TO BECOME A WAVE OR MP3 FILE?
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ChrisDobbs
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Hello Darren,
Well, the way that I usually do this personally, is this:
1. Solo the midi tracks you want to export to audio. 2. Set L and R locators to start and end of the project. 3. Go to File, Export, Audio Mixdown. 4. In the export dialog, choose the same file type as your project, select the project folder to save it to, and then choose the option "Import to Audio Track." This will automatically check the pool button, and that is ok. 5. Hit export and then you will have a new track with the audio file. Mute the midi track after this, so you don't get doubled notes.
Hope this helps.
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siffanee
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Hello,
Usually 122 mins is too long for a CD. Most CDs are limited to 80 mins. Are you sure that it is not registering in Roxio as 1:22:00 (1 hour, 22 mins). Are you exporting to .wav, stereo interleaved, 44.1 khz, 16 bit? You probably need to cut down at least 2 mins to fit these tracks all on one CD.
Hello! I am having the same issue (Record Now reads the .wav file length at 82mins) however, I have gone back and cut off at least 5mins of the audio file and when I export the shortened .wav file, it still reads at 82mins.
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ChrisDobbs
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Hello,
The key during the export is to set the l and r locators to the proper locations for the export to be under 80 minutes. What are your l and r locators set to. Thank you.
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jayspam
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you helped answer my issue i was having, thanks!!
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