exporting a stem with their sends
exporting a stem with their sends
hi there
when i solo a bunch of tracks, the reverb (send/return) isn't included.
if i solo the auxiliary, it gives the reverb of all the tracks.
i'm looking for a way to export a stem with their sends/effects...
how can i do this?
thanks!
pieter
when i solo a bunch of tracks, the reverb (send/return) isn't included.
if i solo the auxiliary, it gives the reverb of all the tracks.
i'm looking for a way to export a stem with their sends/effects...
how can i do this?
thanks!
pieter
Re: exporting a stem with their sends
Routh the output of the tracks and the aux tracks to a separate audio track to produce the stem.
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Re: exporting a stem with their sends
Check "Solo in Place" in the Options menu. Now when you solo a track you will hear its (and only its) FX returns.
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Re: exporting a stem with their sends
One of those obscure features I had to look up again Pitch. Thanks!
Re: exporting a stem with their sends
awesome! thanks!Pitch Black wrote:Check "Solo in Place" in the Options menu. Now when you solo a track you will hear its (and only its) FX returns.
Re: exporting a stem with their sends
this works when i render the "master". when i render "all tracks", it seems like the reverbs and the tracks will always be split...
Re: exporting a stem with their sends
As advertised page 45 of the manual:
All tracks - the post-fader signal at the output of each individual track, including return tracks and MIDI tracks with instruments. Live will create a separate sample for each track. All samples will have the same length, making it easy to align them in other multitrack programs
All tracks - the post-fader signal at the output of each individual track, including return tracks and MIDI tracks with instruments. Live will create a separate sample for each track. All samples will have the same length, making it easy to align them in other multitrack programs