Rendering individual tracks - you gotta be kidding me

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longjohns
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Post by longjohns » Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:16 am

compositeone wrote:Is there a render all tracks as individual files option or do you have to render track one, wait for that, then render track 2 etc etc??
yes, in live 6

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Post by compositeone » Fri Jul 13, 2007 10:18 am

longjohns wrote:
compositeone wrote:Is there a render all tracks as individual files option or do you have to render track one, wait for that, then render track 2 etc etc??
yes, in live 6
Is that just in the render to disk option?

Sorry not been able to get to my studio computer for a few days and can't for a few more so can't check Live myself. If I don't know what it is now by the time I get to check I would have forgotten that I wanted to check it out in the first place.. err. ...e.r :oops:
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Post by TrierMusic » Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:56 pm

stale bread wrote:can't you just consolidate the audiofiles in the session that you want, (not render the whole track), and then browse to where ever your project files are stored once you're in acid and just drag them over into the song?
Well, the problem with the "53 meg whoosh" is just a symptom of my larger problem: each track (kick, snare, hh, bass, keys, pad, lead, and various additional tracks to sweeten these) takes up a lot of space individually, and when you multiply that space by AT LEAST 7 for a whole mix...

If BLynx is right:
Unlike MP3 files, silence takes the same space as lots of noise on a WAV/AIFF file!
(and I have no reason to assume he's not!) there's no way around this.

So, the alternative is just that I need to bite the bullet and learn to mix in Live! WHICH I was planning to do eventually, since Live's envelope/automation options make me salivate.

Thanks all! 8)
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Post by TrierMusic » Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:59 pm

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Post by djamp42 » Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:45 pm

Here is how i render single tracks, someone tell me if there is a better way to do it.


1) solo the track i want to render
2) select time i want to render
3) Render to disk
4) Take wav file a drop it in place of the midi file.

Ideally i would just like to right click the midi track and say "Render to wav" and it replaces the midi with a wav file.. Ahhh so much time saved..

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Post by TrierMusic » Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:49 am

Djamp - I haven't tried this but I think that's doable - I think right click on the midi clip, select freeze, and then after that you can convert it to audio using "Flatten" I believe?

Man, you lot must have hard drives vast as the untouched prairies...

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