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Bouncing Stems as in REAPER
Hi ... ;
Sure this must have been covered before, but here's the case ; I have a live multitrack recording of a drum-kit with a few MIDI-tracks (outputs set to VIs) and Audio-tracks . The Audio and MIDI-Data have been quantized and so on . Now, I'd need to bounce / print the individual tracks to new files (stems) and then import them back to the same session (with the fx processed, etc .) . Is there a way to do this offline (in one single process), not one track at a time ? I'm using Pro Tools 11.3.1 Native ? (not HD) on both Mac / PC . - Zergei W - |
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Re: Bouncing Stems as in REAPER
Make new tracks, assign outputs of old tracks using keyboard shortcuts (command-shift-option will increment selected), use same shortcuts to set input assignments on new tracks, arm them and hit record to do them all in one pass.
Should take the time of the song plus 2 min of setup. BTW, what you're creating are only considered stems if you're doing submixes during this process. If you're doing each track to its own new track, you're just rendering or committing your processing to a "new" multitrack. See this thread. http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=363338 |
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