Hi perdido,

When you say "very slow", could you please time how long it takes and report back.

Also please let me know whether some of your tracks are Realtracks (green names) and some midi (yellow or blue names) or all Realtracks (green names).

Lastly, how many bars long is your song (for example, if the chord sheet has 16 bars and the song is played through 3 times, then the song is 3 x 16 = 48 bars long)?


Once I have the above information, I'll compare your time with my system.

To be honest, there is nothing to be gained by buying software to convert midi to audio. BIAB/RB contain a full suite of such software and it's probably better quality than what you'll find cheaply on the internet.

How the conversion process is done...

1. Midi supplies a set of instructions to sythesiser software such as Coyote Forte or Sampletank, etc.

2. These soft synths then provide the appropriate sounds for the midi instructions.

3. When rendering occurs, it's the sound of the soft synth as played by the midi instructions that is recorded.

Whatever conversion software is used, these steps must always be followed.

Regards,
Noel


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