To turn the volume up or down, click the "View" menu, select "Mixer", and then adjust the fader for WAV (STEREO) tracks.Ĭan I import (load) only tempo information from SMF (*.mid) files or VSQ/VSQX files?įrom the "Job" menu, select "Import Tempos" to open a standard dialog box, where you can select a file that contains the tempo information you want to import.
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I think the volume level of WAV (STEREO) tracks is too low.īy default, the volume level of WAV (STEREO) tracks is set to -12.9 dB.
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If you want to create an audio CD, select "44100Hz/16bit/Stereo" to export your songs. This can also be done by clicking and holding the mouse's left button on the section with the green border (the top area on the ruler).Īfter the mouse pointer changes into a hand cursor, drag-and-drop to set the start and end positions.Ĭan I export (render) a complete song or a VOCALOID part in WAV format?įor details, see the topic of "Wave" from the "File" -> "Export" subsection of the "Menu bar" section in the User Manual. If you drag these markers to the start and end positions for export, only the specified section of the song is exported as a WAV file. You can use "Start Marker" and "End Marker" to specify the portion of the song to be exported as a WAV file.Ĭlick the "Start Marker" or "End Marker" button on the transport tool bar to display the markers on the rulers of both the Track Editor and the Musical Editor. I want to export (render) the selected portion of a song as a WAV file.