Topic: making music

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  • #1558
    Colmthedon
    Participant

    Help!
    I know how to record my guitar parts using a tone port, and I have recorded plenty of songs, but I have no idea how to turn the arrangements into proper audio and put them onto a CD.

    I have the free version of podium that came with computer music, and I’m a bit new to the whole recording thing, so spare me the technical mumbo jumbo and please someone give me clear instructions! 😯

    #11931
    Zynewave
    Keymaster

    Hi,

    From reading your post I assume that you have managed to record audio tracks in a Podium arrangement, and you want to know how to export the final mix:

    Have a look at the topmost master track. If you created the arrangement using the default procedure, then the track should be bounce enabled (the ‘B’ button next to the SMR buttons) and there should be a sound event on the master track timeline. Drag the size of the master sound event to cover the total length of your arrangement. Right click the master track and select “render bounce track”. Your entire arrangement will then be mixed down to this single sound event. Right click the sound event and select “sound properties”. The dialog that appears will show you the filepath of the wave file. This file is the final output from Podium. You need to use other applications if you want to convert it to mp3 or burn it to CD.

    Frits

    #11932
    Colmthedon
    Participant

    I’ve tried this and exported the file, but when I play the file, it doesn’t even last a seccond. I did everything you said, but it still doesn’t work

    #11933
    jpleong
    Participant

    You must have missed this part of Frits’ explanation:

    there should be a sound event on the master track timeline. Drag the size of the master sound event to cover the total length of your arrangement.

    Do this before you do your bounce.

    JP

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