Posted by Roger Davies on Sun, 05/18/2003 - 02:05.
WRK is for Cakewalk isn't it? If so, (and you use windows) you can set your "record" channel to "Stereo Mix" (or "What-u-hear" some software calls it)
Then press play in Cakewalk, and capture the output with something like soundrecorder ... failing that, save the wrk as a mid, then use one of the many midi->wave programs that are available.
Re: Convert .WRK to .WAV
WRK is for Cakewalk isn't it? If so, (and you use windows) you can set your "record" channel to "Stereo Mix" (or "What-u-hear" some software calls it)
Then press play in Cakewalk, and capture the output with something like soundrecorder ... failing that, save the wrk as a mid, then use one of the many midi->wave programs that are available.
Later!
~Rog