Multichannel output

Superior Drummer 3 Help
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  • Gregory Pencheff
    Participant

    If I understand correctly you want to create a standalone wav file for use external to the project of just those buses from SD3.  If that’s the case I assume you’ve routed each of those buses to it’s own track in Reaper.  If my assumptions are correct then it’s a simple matter of rendering selected tracks in the Reaper render process.

    In Reaper select the tracks you want to render to WAV then choose File menu,  Render.  In the Render To File dialog box change the Source drop down to “Selected Tracks”.   That will create an output file from only the tracks you have selected in Reaper.

     

     

     


    Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.7
    Operating system: Windows 10
    Jean-Marc Boulier
    Participant

    That’s about it, except I don’t want to use the audio outside of the project, I just want to work with audio files instead of constantly triggering SD3. I want to mix as if I had recorded a real drum kit.

    The “Apply take FX to items” is wonderful for that because in one click you have your audio generated, but it looks as if it’s tied to the number of outputs the plugin has. If there is a way to restrict this number to just those outputs I use, I’d love to know.

    In the end I just set the 6 tracks to a stereo output and pressed record. Longer process but works fine.

    Jean-Marc
    Music producer & audio engineer
    SoundWise

    Gregory Pencheff
    Participant

    I see…. in that case you need to render each track you want to convert to audio.  Look for Reaper Mania tutorials on YouTube.  Kenny Gioia explains how to render or freeze tracks much more thoroughly than I could here.

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