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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 2
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Okay, I've been kicking around software for longer than I care to remember and I can usually figure my way through any ambiguous or absent instructions, but I'll be damned if I can find or figure out how to export or save my i-drum kit to aiff or wav.
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Son of 'Z'
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 1,477
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It depends on which version of Idrum you are using.
If you are running it as a plugin, then you use your sequencers bounce functions to export the audio, just as you would have to with any other instrument. if you are using the standalone version, then their is another option in the dropdown menu system. To access the menu, you simply click the button towards the top left (just to the left of where 'help' is). You can then select bounce fro mthe options and your entire pattern will be exported. ![]() |
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