What multi-track audio software are we talking about exactly? Does Fruityloops have something like this? Or would that be too logical? :P --- Gwydion Elderwyn <Gwydion@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm using 17 MIDI Out channels in this track I'm > > making, and a few of the instruments I've assigned > to > > some of those channels have changed to an > instrument > > that I'm already using else where. Plus they won't > let > > me change them back - Why is this? > > The maximum number of midi channels you can assign > is 16, and of that, > channel 10 is almost always reserved exclusively for > drums. > > > Secondly, if I'm using a combination of MIDI and > WAV > > files in my track, how can I export the whole > thing as > > one file glommed together? > > If you mean, to record it so you can make an mp3 or > similar - you're going > to need multi-track audio software. You're going to > need to feed the output > from your synthesiser into your soundcard's input > and record just the synth > parts. Then you have to export the WAV parts from > fruity. Then use a > multitrack audio program to combine the two. > > G. > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com