yur2die4 wrote:I don't understand why people would try to get individual parts of the send return structure separated. That by its very nature changes the character of what it would be like if you had the combination of all the sounds.
Wouldn't it just be simpler to get 'only' the outputs of the return tracks as a summed whole from the original tracks?
Yes, certainly but I think maybe what most producers want is to be able to easily get a) individual tracks not going to a buss, b)the busses and c) returns out to their own tracks in one go. That is all tracks, but omitting d) tracks going to a buss. With these a mix can be recreated in another DAW, more or less faithfully with some minor adjustments.
What you can do now is to export all tracks, which give you both empty files (from non-playing tracks) and potentially doubles depending on your buss structure. You can't use
selected tracks for one single export as
you can't select both regular tracks and the returns. You have to go twice, so forget live playing in real time on exports.
The main obstacle is, if you're using master buss processing — in my case "
Main Buss" do all that — then other busses won't pick up that processing, which will render something likely quite different unless that master buss processing can't be recreated in the new project, possibly in another DAW.
And to get back to the original post, if you expect to be able to export what is actually not heard in your mix, you should maybe think a little more and export track by track. As if exporting what is heard isn't hard enough. I suggest with get the later working first.