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Combining multiple tracks into one track
I've been having a heck of a time trying to combining 4 tracks of material into 1 playable track. The reason I want to do this is so that I may export all 4 tracks into one audio file (AIFF). I have created a 60 minute dj mix using multi tracking. I first tried the "bounce to disk" function but the buffer can't handle bouncing 60 minutes of music at one time. Instead I decided to use the export function which seems to be better since I don't have to listen to the whole mix before the file is exported (like bounce to disk) although I don't know if I loose any sound quality by exporting. So I can export 1 track into a file at a time. If I am able to combine all tracks into 1 track I will be able to export all of the mix at one time. Could someone please give me some advice?
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
Just bus them all to a new stereo audio track and re-record them,,,
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
I bused all the tracks into one track and recorded everything together which works. The problem is that I still get the same error I get when I try to bounce to disk for the entire 60 minute mix. After about 10 minutes of recording (or bouncing to disk) I get an error that says I need to decrease the buffer size. So I change it from 1024 in the playback engine to 512. Then when I try to record again it says I need to increase the buffer size, which just puts the buffer size where I had it before. I don't know why this happens.
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
Just checking, but do you have Low Latency Monitoring enabled?
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
How do I know if low latency is enabled? What is low latency for?
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
There is an export audio setting. Once you have recorded audio onto a seperate stereo track use the export audio section in the pull down menu above the region list. Then choose your poison.
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Re: Combining multiple tracks into one track
I'm prepping a "radio" show for webcast in Pro Tools Express (10.3.4). I have two music tracks and one voice track. How do I mix those tracks down to a single stereo track so that I can effectively use the Compressor/Limiter to match all volumes correctly?
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