Freeze function for MIDI tracks

One more question, or rather a request to include this function: Is there a freeze function for the VSTis that you use in the tracks - so that VST Live creates audio files from the tracks recorded via MIDI and you can save CPU that way? I would also find this an incredibly important function for a live tool like VST Live. Or is there another easy way to convert the MIDI tracks with the VSTis into WAVE files and replace them (temporarily) with the originals without this requiring a lot of effort on the part of the user?

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… this is an inredibly useful function of a DAW from you can export your mixdown/stems to VSTL . VSTL is not a DAW. This is for live performance. Why dont you bounce your tracks first then put into VSTL?

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Felician is right, this is a tool for live performance, spare any cpu performance for live play and work your midi instruments tracks, audio backing tracks etc in a daw then export to VST live, put lyrics, chords, notes, videos, live midi layers and live audio stacks, live mixing, fx plugins, sends to iem/wedges and so on…

Editing belong to a daw. !!

Cheers!

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Make that 3 for using a DAW. If I’m not playing it, it’s a WAV stem.

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Why can VST Live not have that?

I think it woulnd’t be too hard if implementing this function. Doesn’t it exist in Cubase as well?

To me it seems way too complicated and inconvenient of having to do this externally in a DAW. One click on the track - freeze - one more click - unfreeze. That would make things quite perfect for me, as I could do in Ableton Live…