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  • Tetr4
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    Reply To: The best way to export audio tracks for total mixing control away from SD3 version: 3.1.5
    Operating system: Windows 10
    • The post has been modified 2 times, last modified 5 years, 5 months ago by Tetr4.
    Tetr4
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    True but he doesn’t mention any of those things, colab mixing engineers etc. He says wants to mix in pro tools. Which he can. By routing.

    If he’s unaware he can do this will save him time plus has the bonus of being able to change a drum or an envelope etc. And can set up templates for quick routing imports.

    Mixing from audio has it’s own advantages of course like offline editing fades etc. Universality. TCE – weird 4tet style double time forwards into reverse double time backwards things etc 🙂

    If not doing that or giving it anyone else you can start in tools as sends them commit the channels when he’s happy. Then it’s future proof.


    Reply To: The best way to export audio tracks for total mixing control away from SD3 version: 3.1.5
    Operating system: Windows 10
    • This post was modified 5 years, 5 months ago by Tetr4.
    Tetr4
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    Funnily enough the Jan 2020 Sound on Sound has a feature on mixing virtual drums. Only couple pages but it’s not bad. Like all things sonic right and wrong can be subjective and contextual but it’s a good starting point.

    Tetr4
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    Why would you print/export anything. Just assign the outputs from SD3 to channels in Pro Tools?


    Reply To: The best way to export audio tracks for total mixing control away from SD3 version: 3.1.5
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