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Hi All,
I have the tracks Kick, Snare and 3 tom tracks I want to export to Audio in the exort window. Looks like I have to select each one and drag it to the bottom window to export, works fine, I then drag it to my song within Studio One. When I do the next track (Snare) it seems to over write some of the files I already exported and I lose my kick? Whats the solution? Do I need to create a separate folder location for each track Kick, Snare and each Tom so it doesn’t over write? Is there a way to export all of them at one time BUT in separate files? Settings on the general tab- Enable bounce and 24bit checked, Advance tab Bounce Mic Channels selected.
Hi, I recently got SD3 and I use MOTU digital performer 10 and since I have been using superior drums I have had multiple crashes every day. So I agree I think there are definite bugs in the system.
I have also had multiple buffer issues as well and distortion in audio tracks that I never had before at this level.
Please advise if anyone else has had these issues I wish I could be more help
Hi All,
I have the tracks Kick, Snare and 3 tom tracks I want to export to Audio in the exort window. Looks like I have to select each one and drag it to the bottom window to export, works fine, I then drag it to my song within Studio One. When I do the next track (Snare) it seems to over write some of the files I already exported and I lose my kick? Whats the solution? Do I need to create a separate folder location for each track Kick, Snare and each Tom so it doesn’t over write? Is there a way to export all of them at one time BUT in separate files? Settings on the general tab- Enable bounce and 24bit checked, Advance tab Bounce Mic Channels selected.
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.2.4
Operating system: macOS Catalina (10.15)
I hope I understand your question. 😀
From the tracker drag the All Tracks Combined to the bottom of the window to “Track” area.
Once you have your drums track sorted click the track tab on the right, just above the MIDI window and select Export Song as Audio Files. It should open a Bounce window. Then go to Advanced tab. From there you can bounce all microphones as separate tracks into a single folder.
Problem is that this method will bypass all the mixer settings in SD3. If you want to retain the mixer you either have to select the Bounce Output Channels (but that usually bounces the whole drums as a single stereo file) or reroute each single microphone to a separate Output channel then Bounce the outputs but that is usually very time consuming.
I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
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