freezing tracks from V-Racks

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jlstcui
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freezing tracks from V-Racks

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I'm not sure why I can't figure this out from the manual, but it has somehow eluded me.

Ordinarily, when you want to freeze a track from a VI that you've initially recorded as MIDI, you select the MIDI track and the VI's track in the track window, for the time zone you want, and you get an audio track as a result.

If you've loaded your VI into a V-Rack, however, there's no corresponding VI track in the tracks window to select when you want to freeze the MIDI to audio. So how do you select the VI in order to freeze the track's content in that situation?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: freezing tracks from V-Racks

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Route the VI output through an Aux or Master fader that resides in the Tracks window, then select that track along with the MIDI track for freezing.
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Post by doodles »

what the man says :lol:

i actually found this one in the technotes on the MOTU site - I actually found something there!!
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Post by jlstcui »

Thanks for the quick and on-the-mark replies! That did the trick.
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