

To commit a MIDI track it has to be assigned to a virtual instrument of some sort so there is audio output to commit to an audio track.įrom your description it sounds like what you wanted to do was have the Pro Tools MIDI track play your Virus synth and then record the audio output of the Virus to a Pro Tools audio track.

I'm not sure you still understand the process based on your description. I'm a bit of a noob when it comes to using hardware synths with PT, so if there's a solution, detailed steps would be appreciated! Unlike the Korg microkey, it uses traditional 5 pin midi plugs that can connect directly to the Virus C midi inputs/outputs. I also have an Roland A-70 expandable controller that I can utilise if this helps. not use midi), but i want to be able to use midi sometimes, as it allows for greater timing/quantize control. I understand that I can play in and record the virus synth directly to an audio track (i.e. I am using a MIDI track instead of an instrument track because i couldn't get the instrument track working with the below setup, so I did some internet research and was advised that I should be using a MIDI track, as instrument tracks are for virtual instruments only. Audio interface MIDI OUT connected to MIDI IN of the Virus C Virus C MIDI OUT connected to the MIDI IN of the Audio InterfaceĤ. Audio interface connected via USB to PCģ. Furthermore, when i bounce the session, the MIDI tracks in question are not present in the bounced audio.ġ. I can record and hear MIDI notes on this track, both during recording and playback, but the commit button is greyed out, so I cant convert it to an audio track. I have an issue with committing/bouncing a MIDI track (not an instrument track) to Pro Tools. UPON PLAYING, THE MIDI NOTES WERE RECORDED TO THE AUDIO TRACK SOLOING THE MIDI TRACK I WANTED TO COMMITĥ. SETTING THE INPUT ON THIS NEW TRACK TO MY AUDIO INTERFACEģ.

*SOLVED* AFTER SOME ADDITIONAL RESEARCH I WAS ABLE TO ACHIEVE THE DESIRED RESULT BY:Ģ.
