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I have mixed a song down to a pair of stereo tracks on my Roland VS-880
and I would like to export it to my PC so I can burn it onto a CD. What is the easiest way to do this? Thanks! JB |
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jb - you pretty much have to just do it in realtime. there is no way
to take the proprietary file format of the roland and do a direct import to any kind of software in a PC that i know of. i mix in realtime from my vs1880 (via SPDIF) to a tascam CD recorder instead of going through a PC. it is way faster than mixing in the VS machine. there is a very good forum for VS machines he http://www.vsplanet.com/ubb/ultimate...?ubb=forum&f=1 lot sof good people there who can help you out. lowtech wrote: I have mixed a song down to a pair of stereo tracks on my Roland VS-880 and I would like to export it to my PC so I can burn it onto a CD. What is the easiest way to do this? Thanks! JB |
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