Craig,

In FinWin2011 and earlier versions, I have had spotty results with the
"export to audio" function when using VST and Garritan.  Sometimes it works
without a hitch, sometimes I get results that sound nothing like what I
hear - and sometimes the results change in the middle of a project.  When
the results become unsatisfactory, I simply record straight from playback
to Audacity.


To do this without an output-input cable to your soundcard requires a
soundcard that will "duplex," I believe is the term.  You can tell if you
have one of those, and if Audacity recognizes it, if when you open
Audacity, one of your record options (in the little window by the pic of
the microphone) you have an option to record "what U hear."

Another option is to record to an outboard digital recorder, or to Audacity
on another computer.

Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra
Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) UMC
Composer, Arranger
VISIT US AT rayhortonmusic.com


On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Craig Parmerlee <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I have my instruments set to MIDI, I can render to WAV quickly. But
> if my instruments are set to VST, there seems to be a problem where the
> software bogs down slower and slower.   If my score is only 75 measures,
> I can render, but if it is 120 measures, it gets so slow that I think it
> will probably never finish.  To get a VST rendering, I had to break my
> score into two chunks and then stitch the two WAV files together with
> Audacity.
>
> Anybody else see this?  It is no better in the 2012B release.
>
> I am using Windows 7.
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