Mixcraft 10 University 202, Lesson 15 - Advanced Plug-Ins in Mixcraft Studio Pro
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- Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
- Mixcraft 10 University 202 - Advanced Plug-In Use (Recording Source) in Mixcraft 10.x Studio Pro
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Mixcraft 10 University 202, Lesson 15 - Advanced Plug-Ins in Mixcraft Studio Pro
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Cool new feature!
in my opinion, MIDI rerouting is in parrtcular useful when I have an audio to MIDI plugin, e.g. Jam Origin's MIDI Guitar, and when I play the guitar, the plugin converts the audio to MIDI, and in real time, the MIDI is routed to other virtual instrument track, say Pianissimo, to generate piano tone. In other word, I play acoustic guitar but I get piano spound.
So forgive the potentially daft question, but what's the difference between this - and the far quicker method of right clicking a midi track in the track list and then clicking 'mix to new audio track'? I'm sure I'm missing something!
I was thinking of the same thing!
Exactly! Watching the entire vid, I asked myself the same question. If you want all your drums tracked individually, then record them on separate tracks and simply mix each track to audio. Seems far too time consuming using his method.
In your demo you showed how to convert midi to audio. Is there a way to convert audio to midi in Mixcraft 10.5?