A tutorial on Bouncing MIDI to Audio in Pro Tools 12: Things you'll learn in this tutorial: Why to Bounce MIDI to Audio within a session 1 - Extracting Audio from a multi-track Virtual instrument like 'East West - PLAY', Omnisphere, Kontact, etc 2 - Applying series and Parallel FX like Compression and Reverb to individual instruments 3 - Simple WAV editing 4 - Visual indication of track intensity 5 - Keeping CPu and RAM load lighter. Working with MIDI is very rewarding but at some point you become limited by either the virtual instrument, your software or even the power of your computer. Nothing worse than losing composing flow by having to battle your technology. In this tutorial I'll take you through some of the reasons you'll bounce a WAV track from MIDI in your session and some of it's advantages. Please leave a comment if you have any experiences or additional information you can add. We're all eager to learn new stuff so go wild. Steve. In this tutorial I use: - Pro Tools 12 HD - East West PLAY www.soundsonline.com/Pianos