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When I bounce a finished drum track, it saves each individual drum to it’s own file. How do I bounce it to a single stereo track with all drums included?
Just went into the mixer section and re-bounced and got Out1+2 L and R. Is this the correct output?
Do I then import both of the tracks into Logic Pro X and assign them onto two independent channels?
Hi,
if you wish to Bounce through the Mixer, then you Bounce per Output channels, yes.
This is selected on the Advanced tab in Export Song as Audio File(s). If you have the ‘Split Stereo Microphones’ checked, you get L and R as separate files. If un-checked, you get stereo files.
If you wish to have some drums processed through the Mixer but still separated, you simply route them (or the Bus they are routed to) to a separate Mixer Output, e.g. ‘Out 3/4’.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
@John said:
Hi,if you wish to Bounce through the Mixer, then you Bounce per Output channels, yes.
This is selected on the Advanced tab in Export Song as Audio File(s). If you have the ‘Split Stereo Microphones’ checked, you get L and R as separate files. If un-checked, you get stereo files.
If you wish to have some drums processed through the Mixer but still separated, you simply route them (or the Bus they are routed to) to a separate Mixer Output, e.g. ‘Out 3/4’.BR,
John
I have also question about bouncing,
i would like to bounce every instrument (tom, kick, snare, cymbal etc) separtly without bleeding. I want a bounce for every single cymbal but also from the overhead Stereo BUT WITHOUT BLEEDING. How can i get this result with 1 Bouncing Process ?
THX for Answer
Cheers
Karsten
Hi,
if you want to Bounce all instruments separately, you do that pre-mixer, per microphone and you can also select to split the OH into separate Close Mic files for the Cymbals.
The Bleeds you do not wish to have included, you just turn off per microphone in the Mixer.
Make sure the ‘Force Enable All Bleed’ is off on the Bounce > Advanced page.
You cannot both get the Cymbals as part of their position in the Stereo OH and split into separate files in one go.
If you wish to Bounce every instrument separately through the Mixer, then you are in for some creative routing to separate Outputs.
You also need to create new Close microphones for each Cymbal in the ‘Route Instrument Microphones…’ setup.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
So i have to do 2 Bouncing.
1xwithout splitt ov and
1xwith splitt ov.
So i got the result i want. THX
See my setting in the attachment
If I understand you correctly, yes.
I do not understand why you would want 2 instances of the same cymbals, though. Even if they are Bounced as separate files or a grouped Stereo OH file, they’re still the same.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
@John said:
If I understand you correctly, yes.
I do not understand why you would want 2 instances of the same cymbals, though. Even if they are Bounced as separate files or a grouped Stereo OH file, they’re still the same.BR,
John
but for an individual post-processing, the single track could be helpful.
For me it is important that I can do it.
Whether I’ll need it like this? I can not say it yet
And SD3 can handle it. Thats the point for me 🙂
A very simple Superior 3 question: How do I bounce a single drum track to a single stereo audiofile?
I’m still struggling with being able to get 1 stereo file bounced. It still bounces each drum channel seperately.
Can anyone walk me through it please?
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