Hi Sundance,

I actually experimented with this same scenario recently and it worked. First of all, establish the tempo of the song and the time signature (2/4, 4/4, 3/4 etc). I sequenced a song on the sequencer of my Yamaha Motif ES 2 days ago. I was just working on a quick demo for a client of mine. Anyways, the tempo of this sequence is 95 BPM and the time signature I used is 2/4. After the song was completed, I recorded the song as an audio file into Sonar 4 which I have on my laptop. Before I recorded I had my midi cables etc and everything hooked up correctly, had Sonar as the Master and the Motif as a slave (Midi Sync-wise) and I set up Sonar to record in 2/4 time and I also set up Sonar's tempo to 95 Bpm. One more thing, I set up Sonar also to record AUDIO

Maybe some one else in here might have a different way of doing it but for me the result was perfect. The Audio file recorded in Sync and the measures fell in line / 1, 2 / 3, 4 / 5, 6 / 7, 8/ etc etc etc. I allowed a 1 bar count at the beginning....so the first bar / 1, 2/ was the count and the music started on / 3, 4/. I could change the way the song started if I want and make the music begin on / 1,2/ but I wanted the song to breathe a bit at the beginning. Again, this is just me. Some one else may not want a 1 bar count but like I said, it can be changed and or adjusted easily the way I have the audio recorded.

Everything recorded perfectly and I can now send this audio file to any one with any kind of DAW.......be it Cubse, Digital Performer, Logic Pro, Ableton etc................and the audio file will be properly lined up in measures.

I hope I have somewhat answered your question. Hit me back.

JAH BLESS.


Jacobins