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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 00:27:29 GMT, "Tim Martin"
wrote: Although I've never tried it, it seems logical to me that I should be able to send the outputs of channels 1-6 from Cakewalk Sonar on my PC, thru my external mixer, and then bring it back to channels 7 and 8 in the same CakewalkSonar program. Is it possible? I can tell you that Cubasis VST will let you mix down a multitrack recording to stereo right within Cubasis itself. So you can set up each track's level, EQ and effects within Cubasis, and have it generate the resulting stereo. I don't use Cakewalk, but it's a widely-respected program, and I'd have guessed it could do the same thing. Still, as Cubasis VST is pretty cheap - and bundled with many products - this might be a useful option, if it turns out Cakewalk can't do the same thing. I can't imagine any multi-track audio program that DOESN'T have an internal mix-down facility. |
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