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export consolidated stems ??
hi guys,
I wanting to know how to export each track separately as a consolidated WAV. The only way i know how to this at the moment is to solo a track and bounce it. but this is becoming near impossible for larger projects. as it takes a couple of hours to do 20 tracks in a 5min tune. I know protools has to export in real time, but there must be a quicker way of doing this. maby consolidating the files and then draging them from the session folder?? Please help. PT LE 8.4, Mbox 2 pro, mackie hr824 mk2's, axiom 49, mac pro 4core, 8gb, |
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
What you are describing is called Bounce to Disk, and does indeed need to be done in real time. But to export the tracks, there is a faster and easier way. Consolidate each track(click on a region and select all with option-A??) by highlighting the entire track and go Edit>Consolidate Region. Then highlight all the tracks(easy if you zoom out and shrink track height) and go to the regions bin. All tracks should be highlighted in the regions bin so you can choose Export Regions as Files(I usually send them all to a oflder on the desktop).
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
sweet, =)
see i've been using PT for the last 2 years or so(passed 101), but i think i still have a long long way to go before i really understand what this software is capable of. |
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
+1 to Albee's method, just a couple notes:
I generally drop the cursor at the end of the longest track, press shift-return to highlight to beginning of session and consolidate all tracks to that length so that the final exported regions all end up same length. Then if you import them to another session or send them off, they all have the same start point and are therefore in sync with each other. not option-A, command-A [shift-option-3] [shift-command-K] |
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
Thanks for correcting my shortcuts. I wish that PC and Mac shortcuts were the same.....
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
Remember, your plug-ins (if you have any on the tracks) will NOT be included in those consolidated files.
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Re: export consolidated stems ??
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Yes, good point. If you have any plugs and you want to process them, you could save the settings then recall them in the Audiosuite version of the plug if one exists, then process the consolidated region with that. |
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