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Combining tracks?
I know this has been addressed, however, I can't figure out the correct search string to answer my question. S o if someone could point me to the right place I would appreciate it. So, here we go...
I've got a session with 7 or so tracks. I want to record more, but it is too much for the processor to handle efficiently. How can I bounce all my tracks down to one track that I can use as a reference track? That way I can jsut play back one track instead of seven, and then go in and remix later once these last few tracks are laid down? Does that make sense? |
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Re: Combining tracks?
1) Create sends or set the outputs of the tracks to a stereo bus.
2) Create a new stereo audio track, make the input of the track the bus above, record arm and record. You won't see any register on the audio track meter until you actually start recording Cheers
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