Hello: I am using sonar 6.2. Generally, I use many hardware synths to create my midi tracks which I convert to audio before actually playing live audio tracks and/or recording the vocals. Then I convert the tracks to waive or mp3. Now that I am beginning to use more sof synths I have a question about the order in which I should proceed. E.G. if I create four midi tracks with hardware synths and want to then create 4 tracks with soft synths, should I first convert my hardware midi tracks to audio before recording the soft synths and then use the bounce to track command to convert the soft synths tracks? Must I do this before actually recording my live audio tracks such as guitar or horns or vocals? Alternatively, can I create my midi tracks from the hardware synths, record my soft synths and then convert midi to audio followed by the bounce to track command? Finally, and I'll stop after this one, is it possible for me to leave the softsynths tracks alone until actually mixing down to waive or MP3?
Sorry for this long post. Any help would be appreciated.John Fioravanti
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