Hi Metro friends
I am trying to make the upgrade from Garageband to Metro and am having some diffculty understanding if I can do what i am trying to do.
I understand that the former does not do Midi out, so what we hear when we combine Midi and microphone tracks is an AIF file.
On the other hand, entering a piece in Metro we have Midi (input by my midi keyboard) and AIF files (input by my microphone). So I hear my keyboard onboard synth playing the midi and my audio system playing my voice. This is fine but I wonder if i can get the equivalent of what Garageband does, produce the Midi and vocal as a single AIF or other sound file.
My question concerns this page.
http://www.sagantech.biz/support/MetroFAQ.shtml
It says we can mix down to create a CD or MP3 file.
Am I correct that I can thereby take a vocal track (aif), with maybe some effects like reverberation, plus a couple of midi tracks and thus end up with an MP3, or an AIF that contains all 3 tracks?
Would the MIDI sounds be those of my computer (as opposed to those of my keyboard).
I tried it but it did not seem to work. It only managed to do ONE track, the vocal track.
I do not have a mixer, so I skipped that suggestion.
I found the link to LAME MP3 outdated (or no longer valid), so I went to the last.
The last says "simply Export (with the using Quicktime option) the newly recorded track directly to MP3 and you are done. Otherwise Export the track to some place on your hard drive where you will be able to find it later. This will write an AIFF file. Then in iTunes, or other CD
or MP3 making application you can either burn a CD or convert the resultant AIFF file to MP3."
Maybe this is where I am having trouble as i am trying to take Midi and vocal and mixdown to a single audio file.
The above instruction refers to a single track and does not specifically address whether I can take a couple of midi tracks plus a vocal
track and mixdown, sort of getting the equivalent of what Garageband does, giving you a single AIF file.
If I misread, can you explain what i need to do.
Thank you.
Jens