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Re: Bouncing all track in seperate waves... ??
Uups, if they do batch processing that would be new to me. Could you give more details, Hassan?
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Re: Bouncing all track in seperate waves... ??
Just a thought but if you route each track to another audio track to print the processing for those tracks individually as was suggested earlier.
And also send the room to an audio track you would have a bit more flexibility per track in terms of EQ and compression and what not since the separates prints would not have the room on them. . . just a stem of the room and its result on all tracks. when pulled up and separate the mix would be the same but there is the ability to adjust Vox up or some EQ's and in the end the verb return would probably still be ok... Worst case save that particular setting and include it (if its a Plug In verb) It would also be easy enough to copy over the send levels for each track onto the new prints and disable them but the levels would be the same if needed again... Anyway just got me thinking... Or just tell them raw audio delivered you can do . . or paid recalls either way. |
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Re: Bouncing all track in seperate waves... ??
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I forget what it is in Nuendo 4 (still running 3 myself). But, even in 3 it is not more than a two-step process which does not vary (no matter how many tracks you need to export). This would be a feature greatly appreciated in PT (especially now that VIs are there). Hassan
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Re: Bouncing all track in seperate waves... ??
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However, that is not the only reason for the multi-track export feature. I end up working consistently with PT, Logic, Nuendo and Digital Performer. When it comes to interop / sharing / importing / exporting, Pro Tools is the only problem child, choosing not to play as well with others :-( On the other hand, overall, PT has the best workflow for mixing. So, the audio makes it way to PT in the end. Hassan
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Re: Bouncing all track in seperate waves... ??
Yeah I'm with u Hassan; thatz different, @ least if u mixed it & it's done; if they're goin with it then that should be that on that; I can see them asking for stems but each track is weird especially with the processing on each; I don't know Songwriter(s)... Sounds like they may be trying to Bend u over @ Da'45
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