CUBASE QUESTION - PLEASE HELP
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CUBASE QUESTION - PLEASE HELP
Ok peeps just a quick question.
I tried the search in the forum but couldnt find the right help or topic
The question is:
I am currently trying to mixdown my tune in Cubase, i have been reading this: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep05/a ... setech.htm
and understand that you cant mixdown the MIDI files, etc....
SO.... i export the file as a Audio Mixdown as a WAV, then import the file back in... BUT the BPM of the file is way too slow!!!
What exactly am i doing wrong and what shall i do to overcome this problem
Thanks for the time in reading this and any help is greatly apreciated!!
Dubstep It Up
I tried the search in the forum but couldnt find the right help or topic
The question is:
I am currently trying to mixdown my tune in Cubase, i have been reading this: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep05/a ... setech.htm
and understand that you cant mixdown the MIDI files, etc....
SO.... i export the file as a Audio Mixdown as a WAV, then import the file back in... BUT the BPM of the file is way too slow!!!
What exactly am i doing wrong and what shall i do to overcome this problem
Thanks for the time in reading this and any help is greatly apreciated!!
Dubstep It Up
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Yep. You got it dudeDubstep_It_Up wrote:coolPHASEten wrote:Are you sure that you have exported the midi file at the correct sample rate? If your track is 48 khz and you bounce the midi to 44.1 by mistake it will sound all over the place......
so for exampl if its 48 khz i should export it at the same rate?

And remember to apply the same rule when you export the whole finished track as well.
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