Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
I have a track I've been working on, and I want to bounce down each channel so it is its own wav file. Is there a way to do this with out having to solo each channel and bounce them down one at a time?
Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
File - Export Audio/Video - select Rendered Track: All Tracks form the pull down menu
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Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
+1 - but note, this means you can't choose certain individual channels for seperate processing, i.e. if you wanted to make some of the tracks mono, unless you make all tracks mono, or choose to normalize or render as a loop options it's all or nothing. But for regular stereo track rendering, it works great.
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Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
Much appreciated guys! You always come through when I need your help.
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Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
Could you not just freeze the track which in effect renders the track down into an audio file?
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Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
even if you have a utility plug making the channel mono, it'll export as stereo?leedsquietman wrote:+1 - but note, this means you can't choose certain individual channels for seperate processing, i.e. if you wanted to make some of the tracks mono, unless you make all tracks mono, or choose to normalize or render as a loop options it's all or nothing. But for regular stereo track rendering, it works great.
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leedsquietman
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Re: Is there a way to bounce the stems of each channel?
Yes. The sound will be in MONO but as part of a stereo file.
Stereo files need more bandwidth/CPU to process than mono files.
TBH though Cubase's batch export in C5 works the same as Live.
Stereo files need more bandwidth/CPU to process than mono files.
TBH though Cubase's batch export in C5 works the same as Live.
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