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When I bounce a track that I have named “107 bpm” it still shows up as “Out_1+2.l”. Can I name track that I want to bounce?
Please read Section 7.1.1 Bounce from Chapter 7.1 The Track Menu in the SuperiorDrummer 3 Operation Manual.
i’ve read section multiple times and say’s nothing about naming files…what do you want me to read that you wont explain?
i’ve read section multiple times and say’s nothing about naming files…what do you want me to read that you wont explain?
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.2.4
Operating system: Windows 10
Correct. The manual says nothing about naming files during a bounce
…and you’ve not missed an option or other function.
That said, I export the files to a folder created expressly for the export
and then I do a bulk rename of the track(s) adding the track name
to the beginning of the exported file name(s).
Please note that I think that the ability explicitly name the export file(s)
might make a great enhancement in the future.
Thank you for the reply. I see now that its not built in. I like the EZ Drummer 2 function of this task much better. EZ Drummer 2 calls it export not bounce and slider to adjust quality and space of exported WAV file with box to add name of file being exported.
The difference being that SD3 offers many more export options, individual close mics, bleed, etc.
with an exception being the ability to name or add a prefix to the name of the files exported.
EZDrummer only exports a stereo wav file representing the entire mixed song track.
Please read Section 7.1.1 Bounce from Chapter 7.1 The Track Menu in the SuperiorDrummer 3 Operation Manual.
Your Post to Topic ratio is impressive! 🙂
your definitely correct.. And thank you for your help
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