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>> It took forever just to find a way to change a midi track to an audio track.
Right click on the track window (LH side) you get a drop down menu with the first item being a change in track type.
A faster way is to just press the "Record Audio" button, which auto- changes the track to an audio track.

>>> I never did figure out where the audio was being recorded to, or how to arm a track.

After recording, you see a WAV overview, just like in all DAWS.





The two things I quoted above jumped out to me as being related. I though he couldn't figure out how to arm a track to record audio, which was why he wasn't seeing a waveform (and wondering where it went). So I assumed he was still recording on a midi track and didn't actually record any audio.. then didn't know how to see the (nonexistent) audio track. We could know if that was the case if he could tell us; do you remember seeing a 'Keep Take' box pop up?
If you record to a midi track and don't input anything I don't think RB asks to keep take, but it always asks to keep take on an audio track, even if nothing is actually input as a long as a driver is available.

Also I think LH should be RH in quote above; here, I right-click on the waveform on the right side of screen as opposed the left side (where the track name area is).

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A faster way is to just press the "Record Audio" button, which auto- changes the track to an audio track.



That may be a feature of BiaB, I have never seen that in RB. Can I do that?
If not, it may be a good thing for the new 'easy update suggestions'.

Last edited by rharv; 04/12/11 08:53 PM.

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