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When I render a song to wave, why does the rendered wave file play back silently or with only the audio track?

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When I render a song to wave, why does the rendered wave file play back silently or with only the audio track?

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There are three methods you can use to render your song to wave: • You can record the MIDI performance in real time as a stereo .WAV file (“Re-Render to WAV file”). • You can “Direct Render” the performance to .WAV using the RolandED VSC-3 (“Render [Save WAV] w/Roland VSC”). • You can Direct Render to WAV using a DXi synth (“DXi-Direct Render [save WAV file]”) In this particular case, you almost certainly used method 1, but you didn’t select the correct input in the Record Control panel. Therefore, you have recorded a wave file that has nothing in it. Click here to read our tutorial about rendering to wave and follow the instructions there for method 1 to resolve the problem. Alternatively, use one of the other two methods to render your song to wave. Note that the goal (for method 1) is to get your sound card to record what’s being played by the MIDI Output device you have selected in Band-in-a-Box. Usually this is a simple matter. You may be getting your sound card to record its MIDI

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There are three methods you can use to render your song to wave: • You can record the MIDI performance in real time as a stereo .WAV file (“Re-Render to WAV file”). • You can “Direct Render” the performance to .WAV using the RolandED VSC-3 (“Render [Save WAV] w/Roland VSC”). • You can Direct Render to WAV using a DXi synth (“DXi-Direct Render [save WAV file]”) In this particular case, you almost certainly used method 1, but you didn’t select the correct input in the Record Control panel. Therefore, you have recorded a wave file that has nothing in it. Click here to read our tutorial about rendering to wave and follow the instructions there for method 1 to resolve the problem. Alternatively, use one of the other two methods to render your song to wave. Note that the goal (for method 1) is to get your sound card to record what’s being played by the MIDI Output device you have selected in Band-in-a-Box. Usually this is a simple matter. You may be getting your sound card to record its MIDI

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With Band-in-a-Box 12, there are two methods you can use to render your song to wave: • You can record the MIDI performance in real time as a stereo .WAV file (“Re-Render to WAV file”). • You can “Direct Render” the performance to .WAV using the RolandED VSC-3 (“Render [Save WAV] w/Roland VSC”). In this particular case, you almost certainly used method 1, but you didn’t select the correct input in the Record Control panel. Therefore, you have recorded a wave file that has nothing in it. See our tutorial in FAQ 21 and follow the instructions there for method 1 to resolve the problem. Alternatively, use the other method to render your song to wave. Note that the goal (for method 1) is to get your sound card to record what’s being played by the MIDI Output device you have selected in Band-in-a-Box. Usually this is a simple matter. You may be getting your sound card to record its MIDI synthesizer (as is the case for sound cards that have a built-in MIDI synth) or you may be getting your so

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With Band-in-a-Box 11, there are two methods you can use to render your song to wave: • You can record the MIDI performance in real time as a stereo .WAV file (“Re-Render to WAV file”). • You can “Direct Render” the performance to .WAV using the RolandED VSC-3 (“Render [Save WAV] w/Roland VSC”). With Band-in-a-Box 9 and 10, only the first method is available. The feature doesn’t exist in Band-in-a-Box 8 and earlier. In this particular case, you almost certainly used method 1, but you didn’t select the correct input in the Record Control panel. Therefore, you have recorded a wave file that has nothing in it. See our tutorial in FAQ 20 and follow the instructions there for method 1 to resolve the problem. Alternatively, use the other method to render your song to wave. Note that the goal (for method 1) is to get your sound card to record what’s being played by the MIDI Output device you have selected in Band-in-a-Box. Usually this is a simple matter. You may be getting your sound card to

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